Sentences with phrase «on phone hacking»

Chris Bryant: An edited version of Chris Bryant's speech at the emergency debate on phone hacking in the House of Commons on Wednesday 6 July 2011
Featuring Andy Burnham MP and a discussion on the phone hacking scandal in our «Labour After Murdoch» event featuring David Blunkett and Sadiq Khan MP.
The day of the emergency debate on phone hacking in the Commons, and after PMQs, when Labour leader Ed Miliband called for Rebekah Brooks to consider her position as chief executive of News International.
Enduring image of the day, and, I'll warrant, its first entry in Hansard *, goes to Liberal Democrat MP Adrian Sanders for his contribution to yesterday's emergency debate on phone hacking at the News of the World: ``... when one considers the Press Complaints Commission, the phrase «chocolate teapot», or indeed the phrase «fishnet condom», comes to mind.
Separately emails were released by Downing Street showing David Cameron's chief of staff, Ed Llewellyn, had on 20 September 2010 turned down the opportunity of a briefing by the Metropolitan police on the phone hacking.
«As the minister responsible for media policy in this country, it is disappointing that Jeremy Hunt has had so little to say on the phone hacking scandal,» Mr Lewis added.
Two pivotal rulings in the ongoing debate over privacy are due today, with decisions coming on phone hacking and super-injunctions.
The topic shed light on the phone hacking scandals that occurred last summer, shaking both media and consumers alike, and culminating with the closure of Rupert Murdoch's News of the World.
Duncan Campbell, Mark Field, Chris Bryant, Yvette Cooper: As John Yates and former senior police officers give evidence to MPs on phone hacking, four writers give their verdict
And David Cameron was giving a statement to the Commons on phone hacking.
[286] The approach was also criticised by Stephen B. Shepard, dean of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, who commenting on the phone hacking scandal, said: «It's wrong.
In tweets, Jay Rosen, professor of journalism at New York University, referred to the «deluded dishonest whining victimology delivered in the form of a Wall Street Journal editorial on the phone hacking crisis» and Sarah Ellison of Vanity Fair commented: «Tonite's WSJ Editorial is sad.
We get an incredibly high profile not just on phone hacking, we've done the BBC as well, I've got the chairman of the trust and the director general coming in and that's going to be a huge hearing as well... Because we have this power of summons, if there is a scandal, the great thing about a committee is that they can say «right I want every person who is involved in this in public, in front of this committee, answering why this has happened and what we're going to do about it».
Brian Paddick who recently won a High Court bid for a judicial review into the police inquiry on phone hacking, was asked how the previous police investigation failed to find out more about whose phones were targeted and alleged payments to individual officers.
Even his most conspicuous successes: the attack on Rupert Murdoch on phone hacking, his stance on bankers» bonuses and his opposition to intervention in Syria in 2013 earned praise from the parliamentary party and broad respect in the media, but did little to rehabilitate his rather pathetic public persona.
DC said there were a series of failures on phone hacking by press, politicians and police and took a cataclysmic event (Milly Dowler) before the whole thing got «opened up in the way it should've done».
Just look at how DCMS select committee member Adrian Sanders voted on the phone hacking report for proof.
«The evidence of assistant commissioner John Yates today raised a number questions of importance about the law on phone hacking, the way the police deal with such breaches of the law and the manner in which victims are informed of those breaches,» said committee chairman Keith Vaz.
The announcement of the review followed evidence from assistant commissioner John Yates, who answered questions on the phone hacking row engulfing the News of the World and Scotland Yard this morning.
Mr Coulson, Downing Street's director of communications, said he was willing to talk to police just as Scotland Yard re-opened the case on phone hacking at the News of the World.
The Committee also took the lead on phone hacking, and despite our well - known differences on that matter, it has been an honour to work alongside all my fellow members, past and present, from all parties.
When the Crown Prosecution Service announced in December 2015 that there would be no further criminal action on phone hacking, it said it had considered evidence of email deletion and decided that there were «legitimate reasons for companies to have an email deletion policy... In this case, there is no evidence to suggest that email deletion was undertaken in order to pervert the course of justice.»
2.10 pm: Here are some links to Twitter users who have been tweeting from the Hugh Grant fringe on phone hacking
EM said he was in Warwick on a campaign tour when he found out about the New York Times piece on phone hacking.
Actor Hugh Grant has taken part in a fringe event at the Liberal Democrat conference on phone hacking.
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He then said too many officers are «tying up their time» on phone hacking and that he wants «the caravan to move on».
9.26 am: Don Foster (left), co-chair of the Lib Dem's parliamentary committee on culture, is now opening the debate on phone hacking.
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