MediaGuardian: Heat back on Andy Coulson
February 25th, 2010Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Journalism
More from the Guardian on News of the World phone hacking and blagging. The story certainly hasn’t ended with the publication of the Culture, Media and Sport committee report, released yesterday. Nick Davies reports:
David Cameron’s communications director, Andy Coulson, will come under fresh pressure to defend his editorship of the News of the World and his knowledge about the illegal activities of his journalists amid new allegations about the paper’s involvement with private detectives who broke the law.
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- Today: Cameron defends Coulson, refuses to comment on resignation rumour
- Greenslade: What the papers did, and didn’t, say about Coulson


February 25th, 2010 at 2:34 pm
[...] As noted on this blog this morning, the Guardian reported that Conservative director of communications Andy Coulson (former News of the World editor) is under pressure to defend “his knowledge about the illegal activities of his journalists amid new allegations about the paper’s involvement with private detectives who broke the law”. [...]
March 10th, 2010 at 7:49 am
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