David Cameron’s closeness to the News International elite and his hiring of Andy Coulson have posed real and serious problems for the PM as the phone-hacking story continues to unfold. Tim Leunig argues that Cameron needs match Rupert Murdoch’s ruthlessness in taking on the media giant and preventing the scandal from retoxifying the Conservative Party
In the wake of the News International phone hacking scandal, many have called for further regulation...
Every once in a while something happens that causes such outrage and public consternation that it ma...
Remember Brave Ed standing up to Rupert Murdoch after the phone-hacking scandal burst into the open?...
The Media Select Committee report on its phone-hacking investigation is tougher than I expected and ...
The resignation of David Cameron’s Director of Communications came as a surprise to few, and questio...
Reports emerged yesterday that the News of the World allegedly hired a private investigator to hack ...
One of the many issues involving the functioning of UK democracy raised by the phone hacking/police ...
In a move that Brand Republic describes as “highly symbolic” James Murdoch is to return to Sky, the ...
The ‘feral beasts’ of the Westminster press corps are quite rightly chasing the political fall-out o...
It’s a year since News Corporation’s cover-up of phone-hacking in Britain began to unravel. In Insid...
In an era in which public trust of traditional media is slowly rising from the low point of the phon...
[This was my instant response to the hearings – a good analysis is provided by the man who has done ...
The reciprocal closeness in the relationship between journalism and power is a prominent feature of ...
Long-standing proposals to update media ownership policies need to be implemented, particularly in r...
In 2009 David Cameron, the Leader of the British Conservative Party, then in opposition, announced t...
In the wake of the News International phone hacking scandal, many have called for further regulation...
Every once in a while something happens that causes such outrage and public consternation that it ma...
Remember Brave Ed standing up to Rupert Murdoch after the phone-hacking scandal burst into the open?...
The Media Select Committee report on its phone-hacking investigation is tougher than I expected and ...
The resignation of David Cameron’s Director of Communications came as a surprise to few, and questio...
Reports emerged yesterday that the News of the World allegedly hired a private investigator to hack ...
One of the many issues involving the functioning of UK democracy raised by the phone hacking/police ...
In a move that Brand Republic describes as “highly symbolic” James Murdoch is to return to Sky, the ...
The ‘feral beasts’ of the Westminster press corps are quite rightly chasing the political fall-out o...
It’s a year since News Corporation’s cover-up of phone-hacking in Britain began to unravel. In Insid...
In an era in which public trust of traditional media is slowly rising from the low point of the phon...
[This was my instant response to the hearings – a good analysis is provided by the man who has done ...
The reciprocal closeness in the relationship between journalism and power is a prominent feature of ...
Long-standing proposals to update media ownership policies need to be implemented, particularly in r...
In 2009 David Cameron, the Leader of the British Conservative Party, then in opposition, announced t...
In the wake of the News International phone hacking scandal, many have called for further regulation...
Every once in a while something happens that causes such outrage and public consternation that it ma...
Remember Brave Ed standing up to Rupert Murdoch after the phone-hacking scandal burst into the open?...