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Fresh allegations Coulson knew about hacking
Just seen this on New York Times, who have been investigating the News International phone hacking allegations.
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Downing Street communications boss Andy Coulson resigns following allegations of phone-hacking in his former job. Channel 4 News looks at the implications for the PM, amid calls for a police inquiry.
The Prime Minister’s media chief Andy Coulson has resigned after News of the World hacking allegations. Former deputy PM John Prescott tells Channel 4 News David Cameron should have acted sooner.
Andy Coulson’s resignation as David Cameron’s communications chief is the latest, and almost certainly not the last, twist in a story that began in 2005. Channel 4 News looks at where it all started.
Former diplomat Sir Roderick Lyne became Sir Rottweiler but then Tony Blair’s return to the Iraq Inquiry was eclipsed by another Downing Street drama, writes political commentator Peter McHugh.
Follow our live blog for all the latest developments and reaction to the resignation of Andy Coulson as David Cameron’s communication chief.
David Cameron says it was right to give his communications director Andy Coulson a second chance, despite the phone hacking scandal at the newspaper he used to edit.
Police have questioned David Cameron’s Communications Director Andy Coulson over phone hacking allegations while he was editor at News of the World.
A former colleague of Andy Coulson tells Channel 4’s Dispatches David Cameron’s communications director knew about hacking and listened to tapes when he was News of the World editor.
Just seen this on New York Times, who have been investigating the News International phone hacking allegations.
The Media Select Committee has just announced Andy Coulson will be questioned in a separate session on Tuesday, probably just after Rebekah Wade. Mr Coulson’s friends say they are feeling pretty relaxed that the committee has no hard paper evidence to pin on him and won’t get far if he sticks to his line that…
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Rebekah Brooks is appointed chief executive of Rupert Murdoch’s News UK, a year after being cleared of phone hacking charges.
Will last night’s general election programme, in which Jeremy Paxman grilled the Labour and Conservative leaders, swing undecided voters towards Ed Miliband or David Cameron?
David Cameron and Ed Miliband clash with Jeremy Paxman in the first public contest leading up to the general election, and take a grilling from the public on their records and future promises.