Coulson Knew about “Dark Arts”, Witness Tells Court
Former News of the World reporter says he discussed phone-hacker with the accused
Andy Coulson Trial, Day 6 Afternoon Report
Former chief reporter for the News of the World completes his testimony
Coulson Knew about Milly Voicemails, Court Told
Dramatic testimony in former editor’s perjury trial
Coulson Trial, Day 5 Morning
Defence cross-examination of former News of the World Royal Editor concludes
Coulson Trial, Day 4 Afternoon
Former News of the World Royal Editor faces defence cross-examination
Coulson Trial, Day 4 Morning
The former Royal editor of the News of the World gives further evidence at Edinburgh High Court
Day 3 of the #CoulsonTrial
Day 2 of the perjury trial of Andy Coulson. Follow @jamesdoleman or #CoulsonTrial to follow the tweets live.
Day 3 Afternoon
Former Royal editor admits hacking phones of William and Kate
Day 3 Morning
Former Royal reporter claims he told defendant he was hacking phones in 2005
Beyond Bullying: Some Unanswered Questions about the Outing of Abby #Milifandom
The tussle between a 17-year-old political activist and a Sun columnist is distracting us from a bigger issue – how the paper tracked her family down
Day 2 of #CoulsonTrial
Day 2 of the perjury trial of Andy Coulson
Andy Coulson perjury trial, day 2 afternoon
The latest from the High Court in Edinburgh
Magic Johnson and the Bully-Boys
Andy Coulson Trial Day 2
Proceedings resume at Edinburgh High Court
The Coulson Indictment in Full
The perjury trial of Andy Coulson started today. Here is the indictment, in full.
Bung, Bribe, or Screw – But Don’t Get Too Close To The Sun
This post, originally available on James Doleman’s personal blog, should give readers an idea of what to expect from his coverage of the Coulson trial
Rebekah Brooks and Graham Johnson: Our Response
Let’s not get too hung up on Nigel Farage
An interview with Bill Emmott – former Chief Editor of The Economist, documentary-maker, and scourge of Silvio Berlusconi
Cameron at the Centre of the Bullingdon Club
A discovery of previously unpublished images from the history of Oxford’s Bullingdon club shows David Cameron in a less marginal place than before
Confessions of a Tabloid 'Extremist'