One of the many issues involving the functioning of UK democracy raised by the phone hacking/police corruption scandal is that of the role of the special adviser in Whitehall. An important facet of this affair, underlining claims of an inappropriate closeness between the ‘Murdoch press’ and politicians, involves Andy Coulson, Editor of the News of the World from 2003-2007. During his tenure at the tabloid – though he denied knowledge of it – phone hacking took place, and he resigned from the paper early in 2007 following the prosecution of its former Royal Editor, Clive Goodman. In this post, Andrew Blick argues that the phone hacking scandal creates fresh impetus to look at the process by which Special Advisers are appointed
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Much of the recent public outcry over the phone hacking scandal has been over the relative unaccount...
Legal factors do not alone explain why journalists and the media avoid the publication of particular...
A study by Valentino Larcinese examines the channels through which voters keep politicians accountab...
The resignation of David Cameron’s Director of Communications came as a surprise to few, and questio...
On Friday, the Defence Secretary Liam Fox was forced to resign after questions were raised concernin...
David Cameron’s closeness to the News International elite and his hiring of Andy Coulson have posed ...
Special Advisers are a now a fixture of British government, with “SpAds” patrolling the political sp...
In the latest episode in the long-running saga that is the phone hacking affair, Dan Evans, a former...
Police and Crime Commissioners look set to become a reality, despite the limited interest in the ele...
While the position of special advisers (SpAds) in British government has become routinised, above al...
Viewers of The Thick of It will know of special advisers as spin doctors and political careerists. S...
The verdict in the phone-hacking trial raises an interesting question: how much do editors know abou...
As part of British Politics and Policy at LSE’s new series of articles on Reforming the press (after...
Reports emerged yesterday that the News of the World allegedly hired a private investigator to hack ...
The British press, from the Sun to the Telegraph and most points in between, were quick to castigate...
Much of the recent public outcry over the phone hacking scandal has been over the relative unaccount...
Legal factors do not alone explain why journalists and the media avoid the publication of particular...
A study by Valentino Larcinese examines the channels through which voters keep politicians accountab...