One of Britain's most powerful newspaper editors has launched a stinging attack on David Cameron and criticised his relationship with the Murdoch empire... more
Feature: As London's top policeman is forced to resign over a free stay at Champneys, its owner Stephen Purdew tells Viv Groskop the truth about his friendship with Sir Paul Stephenson ... more
The resignation of Scotland Yard commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson has been met with tributes from high profile figures, and calls for further action on phone hacking... more
News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks held a series of emotional phone calls with Rupert Murdoch as they decided to axe the News of the World... more
Heiress, campaigner and now New Statesman guest editor Jemima Khan tells Richard Godwin how she and Hugh Grant came up with a daring sting on a former News of the World journalist... more
The News of the World phone-hacking scandal took another giant stride forward yesterday with the evidence presented to the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee ... more
Telephone calls to the Sun editor Rebekah Wade were among those illegally tapped by private investigators working for the News of the World, it was claimed... more
When the British Lions take to the rugby field against South Africa, sitting in the crowd will be arguably the two most powerful brothers working in London - Simon and Will Lewis... more
Liberal Democrat peer Lord Oakeshott says he was “staggered” to find out Slaughter and May cost the Treasury £22 million last year for legal advice on the credit crunch... more
Rebekah Wade loves newspapers. So at a time when they face unprecedented economic problems, her promotion has not gone down badly at News International... more
To Twitter or not to Twitter? I joined "this new social networking utility for staying connected in realtime" a few weeks ago and I now regret it ... more
The Tories are in the ascendancy and gaining influence. Already the key figures in Westminster and beyond are thinking about the post-Brown generation.... more
The Sun is Britain's most loved newspaper brand and also its most hated newspaper brand. This contradiction, revealed in a Marketing magazine survey this week (and not for the first time), is more understandable than it appears... more
Forget the Commons - London's finest restaurants are where all of the real political scheming takes place, as former Labour minister Gerald Kaufman reveals.... more