News of the World paid women to sleep with celebrities, James Blunt says
Tabloid had women on payroll to get stories about people’s sexual performance, singer tells Hay festival
July 2023
Andy Coulson advising Huw Edwards’s family on crisis management
Ex-News of the World editor takes on old News UK colleagues over Sun’s allegations against suspended BBC presenter
July 2017
Andy Coulson's PR firm parts company with Telegraph
Coulson Chappell, set up after he was released from jail for conspiracy to intercept voicemails, was hired to promote image of newspapers
March 2017
Andy Coulson hired as Telegraph PR adviser
Journalists said to be shocked as ex-News of the World editor jailed over phone hacking gets job to promote truthfulness of papers
January 2017
Greenslade
Section 40 - David Cameron's ticking time-bomb under the press
Roy Greenslade
How a hapless prime minister failed to deal adequately with the aftermath of the Leveson report and helped to foster deep divisions over newspaper regulation
November 2016
Greenslade
Why I have opposed the Guardian being regulated by Ipso
Roy Greenslade
After the history of misbehaviour by certain national newspaper publishers it is entirely unacceptable to join with them in a system of regulation
September 2016
The highs and lows of the Cameron years
Rowena Mason Deputy political editor
From the Rose Garden double act with Nick Clegg to the humiliation of Brexit, we look back at the key moments – and crises – of six years as prime minister
July 2016
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
No more Cameron, no more Coulson - and so, perhaps, no more Leveson?
Peter Preston
Theresa May’s reshuffle has ushered in an entirely new administration - and the baggage of the old one seems to be retreating into the past
May 2016
Media Monkey
Andy Coulson follows Rupert Murdoch in touring Telegraph
Ex-News of the World editor visits paper’s editorial conference, weeks after visit by his former employer
February 2016
GQ publisher fined for contempt of court over Rebekah Brooks article
Condé Nast ordered to pay £10,000 after Michael Wolff piece that risked prejudicing phone-hacking trial of Brooks and Andy Coulson
January 2016
Former NoW editor Andy Coulson sets up PR firm
David Cameron’s ex-communications director, who was jailed over phone hacking, launches firm offering corporate strategy and communications advice
Greenslade
Don't forget to watch Rebekah's roller-skating performance...
TV satire stars Maxine Peake, Harry Enfield, Nigel Planer and Johnny Vegas
Greenslade
Imagine Rebekah Brooks roller-skating through the Sun newsroom...
Maxine Peake stars in Red Top, a TV satire that lampoons national newspapers
November 2015
GQ publisher in contempt of court with phone-hacking article
The politics sketch
Bonfire of vanities as parties grab their prizes
July 2014
Andy Coulson's pointless jail term only plays to the pitchforks
Chris Huhne
Chris Huhne: Our prison obsession is driven not by evidence that it works, but by a cruel, tabloid-fuelled schadenfreude in our nation's psyche
June 2014
Twenty photographs of the week
The 20 photographs of the week
Cameron's judgment and common sense called into question
Politicians gave Murdoch his power, now we must challenge it
Tom Watson
The politics sketch
Breaking news and evasive action for George Osborne in the Commons