Gary Gibbon blogs on Jeremy Hunt's appearance at the Leveson inquiry.
As billed, Jeremy Hunt is emphasising the extra and unpopular references and burdens he was willing to put on News Corp over their bid for all of BSkyB. He quotes James Murdoch saying they were "tanta
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt gives the Leveson inquiry into media ethics an insight into the level of pressure exerted on his department by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
The FT has spotted another embarrassment for the culture secretary as he steps into the high court.
What if Ireland does vote No tomorrow? Enda Kenny repeated to me today that unlike the referendums on Nice and Lisbon, Irish voters won't be given a second chance to change their minds.
In the course of his evidence to the Leveson inquiry, Vince Cable has come across his own "adviser problem" - even if it's of a very different order to the one faced by Jeremy Hunt.
The government's social mobility adviser Alan Milburn says the professions are letting down young people from poorer backgrounds and need to widen their intake.
Is Euro-scepticism in the Tory Party hardening into Euro-rejectionism? A poll of Tory members conducted by Conservative Home for Channel 4 News suggests that 70 per cent of them would vote to come out
The Government is to announce U-turns on controversial Budget proposals dubbed the pasty tax and the caravan tax.
Mr Blair gave off the aura of a wise consultant giving pro-bono advice with Olympian detachment and objectivity. He'd waived his normal fee and was happy to help.