Mail Online UK
Another was his appointment of the Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt to oversee the bid by Rupert Murdoch for the 61 per cent of BSkyB his company does not already own. The Business Secretary Vince Cable had disqualified himself from adjudicating the...
The Sun UK
Brown made up nonsense conspiracy theories about the Tories and Murdochs in anger at The Sun dumping him, David Cameron said yesterday. The PM savaged his predecessor over his controversial claims at the Leveson Inquiry this week about support for...
Sydney Morning Herald
Once the interrogation began, he switched to his best hmm-yes-good-question frown. If you want to try this expression at home, face your spouse at the breakfast table. Now peer at him or her, narrow-eyed, as if through a blizzard. At first the...
Mail Online UK
Having spent four and a half hours talking mainly about the (mis)behaviour of politicians, they got down to discussing new press regulations at 3.30pm...The past two governments behave in a distinctly pongy way but it is newspaper journalists who may...
Mail Online UK
14 June 2012 David Cameron admitted yesterday his decision to hire former News of the World editor Andy Coulson had haunted' them both. The Prime Minister faced repeated questioning at the Leveson Inquiry over the assurances he sought from Mr Coulson...
Los Angeles Times
He'd already admitted that relations were too tight between politicians and Rupert Murdoch 's media empire. But on Thursday, British Prime Minister David Cameron sat under oath, on the witness stand, answering questions and listening poker-faced as...