Labour leadership: it’s so exciting
Krishnan Guru-Murthy blogs on this weekend’s Labour leadership election and the implications for whoever wins the competition.
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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.
Krishnan Guru-Murthy blogs on this weekend’s Labour leadership election and the implications for whoever wins the competition.
A senior Labour MP tells Channel 4 News there is now enough evidence to re-open the Commons Select committee inquiry into allegations of phone-hacking by journalists at the News of the World.
The Home Secretary says it is up to the police to decide whether to probe new evidence about alleged phone-hacking by News of the World journalists, writes Political Editor Gary Gibbon.
Christine Pratt of the National Bullying Helpline is “still a bit vague” about just how many complaints came through to her organisation from Downing street, blogs Gary Gibbon.
The Iraq Inquiry blogger reports on the evidence given by former Cabinet Secretary Lord Turnbull.
Iraq war inquiry day three throws up a few gremlins and evidence that Bush and Blair may have agreed on the invasion at private talks in Texas 11 months before the war began, writes the Iraq Inquiry blogger for Channel 4 News.
“I’ve always assumed my phone was tapped”, John Prescott told me last night on Channel 4 News. I guess I hadn’t. But now that I read the Guardian revelations about the goings on inside News International, I suppose I should. Any rational assessment recognises that email is unsafe. It is clearly hackable by anyone from…
The shredding of Sir Fred Goodwin’s glassware has an awful inevitability about it. His own behaviour may have led to his demonisation. It’s hard to see how his position can improve until either the authorities act (if there’s a provable case against him) or he tries to make some kind of amends.
Three of the four candidates to lead Labour are speaking today ahead of the 15 June closing date for nominations. We look at the pitches of Andy Burnham, Liz Kendall, Yvette Cooper and Mary Creagh.
Allegations of the hacking of people connected to two former home secretaries and the fourth in line to the throne: our summary of what happened in the past week at the Old Bailey.
US President Barack Obama describes the deaths of 19 members of an elite firefighting force, killed as they battled wildfires in Arizona, as ‘heartbreaking’.
A senior police officer accused of selling information to the News of the World over phone hacking says she was “foolish” to contact the paper but denies having ever discussed payment, a court heard.
Two days before elections for the first wave of police and crime commissioners, Channel 4 News looks at the role they will play.
Over the past few months I’ve been keeping my eye on who might be interested in standing for election as police commissioners. Here are my very latest findings.