Miliband v Murdoch: Can Ed win this “battle to the death”?
Just as David Cameron was MIA yesterday, opting out of a confrontation with Ed Miliband in the Commons, so the Labour leader again took the lead, pressing the prime minister in his absence on the...
View ArticleDo Murdoch, Murdoch and Brooks have the balls to face Parliament?
The Mother of all Parliaments bared her teeth today and showed who’s boss, subjecting senior police officers to interrogation, summoning the Murdoch Three to answer them, and pledging to unite tomorrow...
View ArticleMiliband and Cameron break truce in Commons clash over Coulson
The united front of Ed Miliband and David Cameron over the BSkyB takeover and the inquiry into phone hacking came unstuck temporarily at Prime Minister’s Questions today. The Leader of the Opposition...
View ArticlePhone hacking fallout: Institutional indolence means Yates has to go
Following yesterday’s car crash performance before the home affairs select committee, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Paul Stephenson, must be seething. He had to witness the spectacle of...
View ArticleVIDEO: The kind of slavish interview the gutless Murdoch prefers
Rebekah Brooks may have finally agreed to submit to the will of our elected representatives, but the Murdochs are far less eager to co-operate with Parliament’s inquries. Rupert Murdoch’s refusal to...
View ArticleBrooks thrown under the bus as Senators turn up heat on Murdoch
Another day, another humiliating u-turn from Team Murdoch – Rebekah Brooks, who has clung on as News International chief executive, has resigned. She says the resignation makes it possible for her to...
View ArticleThe government must explain the alternatives to Conditional Fee Arrangements
By Jonny Mulligan of the Sound off for Justice campaign Today, the Dowler family have asked the prime minister David Cameron and his deputy Nick Clegg to stop the unjust and unfair legislation that...
View ArticleTabloid hypocrisy shocker: NotW scumbag accuses Guardian of “shoddy journalism”
Jules Stenson, the former head of features at the News of the World, and Nick Davies, the Guardian journalist who is largely responsible for blowing open the phone hacking story, clashed in...
View ArticleThe final James Murdoch question: Was he incompetent or complicit at News...
As James Murdoch steps down as Executive Chairman of News International it should be remembered what happened on his watch. Not only is the full extent of phone hacking and corrupt practices...
View ArticleThe Times weeps for ex-Murdoch employee Andy Coulson and buries his hacking...
The Times has today spared us nothing by way of Andy Coulson love. In reporting yesterday’s acquittal of the former editor of the News of the World (RIP) on the charge of perjury, the former paper of...
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