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Ian Kirby
Murdoch vs Twitter
The man who introduced Andy Coulson to David Cameron, Ian Kirby, explains how power is changing between newspapers and politicians.
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Shelagh Fogarty
A Moral Decline? Not Necessarily
Shelagh Fogarty says our role models are often very close to home.
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Nicholas Jones
Leveson Inquiry: Focus Shifts to Collusion Between Politicians & Media Proprietors
Nicholas Jones says the fall-out from the News of the World scandal is edging closer to David Cameron
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Peter Watt
I'd Be Worried If I Was a Tory
Peter Watt suggests David Cameron has failed to seal the deal with the electorate because they don't know what he believes in.
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Declan Harvey
I Could Forgive an “Error of Judgement” - But This Isn’t One.
It doesn't take a lot to get Declan Harvey shouting at the radio - even when he's on it - but David Cameron's defence got him up and at it.
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Sunder Katwala
Why Cameron Is Safe (And What He Really Needs To Worry About)
David Cameron is staying put reckons Sunder Katwala, but his political project has been put in jeopardy.
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Ben Archibald
What Great Sin Has Cameron Committed?
Ben Archibald argues that David Cameron has done no wrong, and Labour should take the plank out of their own eye before making judgements.
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Iain Dale
Could Cameron Be Next?
Iain Dale says it is no longer preposterous to imagine this crisis engulfing the government and Number Ten. It's time for the PM to again prove he's a weeble.
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Jonathan Haslam
Where's Norman Tebbit When You Need Him?
David Cameron is in dire need of a Cabinet 'toughie' who can play hardball with both the media and the opposition.
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Alix Mortimer
A Rare Whiff of Cowardice From Cameron
The stuffing has been knocked out of Cameron and he didn't have the guts to face the Commons, reckons Alix Mortimer. Could this be a turning point in the fortunes of the coalition?
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Iain Dale
The Making of Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband has transformed himself in the last 7 days. Iain Dale analyses how he has done it, but fears for the future of Sky News and The Times.
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Tony McNulty
Never Glad Confident Morning Again
Tony McNulty gives us what he calls his 'ten idle thoughts' on the hacking scandal.
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Jerry Hayes
Is the Mail on Sunday About to Pour a Bucket of S*** Over Tom Baldwin?
Tom Baldwin is Ed Miliband's Director of Communications. Yesterday Lord Ashcroft accused him of malpractice while a Times journalist. That's nothing to what's coming, predicts Jerry Hayes.
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Iain Dale
I Admit It: I was Wrong
It's never nice to admit when you got something wrong, but Iain Dale hold his hands up. Make the most of it...
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Adrian Hilton
Cameron Shows His Loyalty
All Cameron was guilty of was trusting his friend, says Adrian Hilton. There are worse mistakes in politics.
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Guy McEvoy
A Glimpse Inside the Red Head of Rebekah Brooks
Rebekah Brooks will go. It is a matter of when, not if, says Guy McEvoy
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Anna Raccoon
Blogger Beware – There Be Dragons Here
Bloggers ought to watch out as the same forces who are bent on undermining Rupert Murdoch, will set their sights on the blogosphere next, says Anna Raccoon.
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Jonathan Haslam
Coulson Will Be The Scandal Pin-Up Boy
Former Number 10 Press Spokesman explains why Andy Coulson will take the hit for the News of the World scandal and how it could define Cameron's first term...
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Mark Seddon
News of the World Pays the Ultimate Price
Et tu Brute. It wasn't just the News of the World which is to blame, says Mark Seddon. Other newspapers have indulged in similar behaviour.
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David Prever
Back to Life, Back to Reality
Outside the media village, normal people couldn't give a monkey's about the Rebekah Brooks or the News of the World scandal. David Prever explains why.