31 May 2012
| by Danny Rogers
First The Guardian revealed that Boris Johnson's erstwhile media strategist (and newly appointed director of comms at News International), Guto Harri, had sent emails to BBC news executives allegedly warning that unless coverage of Johnson's mayoral election campaign improved, the BBC faced a 'huge ...
31 May 2012
| by Matt Cartmell and John Owens
Last week, the Leveson Inquiry heard the full extent of the email, text and phone conversations between News Corporation lobbyist Frederic Michel and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport as he lobbied over the BSkyB deal.
On Monday, The Guardian published emails from London Mayor Boris Johnson ...
28 May 2012
| by Matt Cartmell
over its coverage of the London Mayor, The Guardian has reported today..... When contacted by The Guardian, Harri said: It was my job at City Hall to ensure fair coverage ...
11 May 2012
| by Matt Cartmell
problem.
The Guardian s columnist Roy Greenslade said that Coulson played it brilliantly yesterday ...
09 May 2012
| by John Owens
Ingham; ***PRWeek, 27 April; **** The Guardian ...
19 Apr 2012
| by John Shewell
Earlier this month the Guardian ran a story about 'hacktivism' - the online equivalent
19 Apr 2012
| by Kate Magee
national, regional, trade and consumer titles, and online including in The Guardian, Daily Mail, The Times ...
05 Apr 2012
| by Matt Cartmell
, with The Guardian's Jonathan Freedland writing last Saturday that 'Downing Street strategists accept' that 'even ...
30 Mar 2012
| by Matt Cartmell
and don t queue and definitely don t panic.
The Guardian reported that a senior Tory said: Francis ...
29 Mar 2012
| by Danny Rogers
The British media, cowed and cautious under the weight of the Leveson Inquiry, seem to have acknowledged that stings in this area are an easy win. Too easy.
From The Guardian's pursuit of the Adam Werritty/Liam Fox affair, and The Independent's sting on Bell Pottinger, to this week's Sunday Times 'cash ...