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Inquiry slug-fest drags on
Gary Gibbon blogs on who the Treasury select committee may want to call to explain themselves.
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Summing up as the Leveson inquiry draws to a close, a lawyer tells the judge to ‘take a grip’ of the tabloid press.
Gary Gibbon blogs on who the Treasury select committee may want to call to explain themselves.
Prime Minister David Cameron reveals a full parliamentary committee of inquiry, chaired by Treasury select committee chairman Andrew Tyrie, will be set up in the wake of the Libor scandal.
There was a period, starting when the contacts between Jeremy Hunt, his adviser and News International’s lobbyist were published, when No. 10 was extremely agitated about today and about the Murdoch saga’s potential to inflict harm. More recently, the mood in No. 10 has calmed considerably.
Lord Justice Leveson sends his own message to the media before Gordon Brown gets a chance to exact his own revenge.
Gary Gibbon blogs on Jeremy Hunt’s appearance at the Leveson inquiry.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt takes the stand at the Leveson inquiry to answer allegations that include bias and misleading parliament over his handling of News Corp’s failed BSkyB bid.
Mr Blair gave off the aura of a wise consultant giving pro-bono advice with Olympian detachment and objectivity. He’d waived his normal fee and was happy to help.
Jeremy Hunt’s former aide Adam Smith is to make his second appearance at Leveson, after it emerged that the culture secretary favoured News Corp’s bid for BSkyB weeks before he was put in charge.
As the Leveson Inquiry calls Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt’s former adviser, Adam Smith, to give evidence, Channel 4 News Politics Editor, Gary Gibbon, ponders a potential strategy for the minister.
Until the Leveson inquiry into media tactics hears from the UK Culture Secretary on the BSkyB bid there’s no point in Conservatives running a parallel investigation, the Deputy Chair tells Channel 4.
On his second day of giving evidence at the Leveson Inquiry, Rupert Murdoch will face questions over the allegations of phone hacking and bribery at the heart of the scandal that led to the closure of the News of the World. Follow all the action with Channel 4 News’ live blog and have your say here.
A senior editor at Sky News tells the Leveson inquiry its journalists might consider breaking the law to expose wrongdoing, as Ofcom launches an probe into the hacking of emails by its reporters.
Sir Paul McCartney’s former wife tells the inquiry she “never, never” gave permission for anyone to access her voicemail messages.
Channel 4 News Editor Jim Gray joins BBC executives to give evidence to the Leveson inquiry on how the broadcast media is regulated.