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The Socialist 15 December 2010

Workers and students unite!

The Socialist issue 651

Workers and students unite!

National Shop Stewards Network anti-cuts conference

Prepare to build the fight against all cuts in 2011

Fighting back against council cuts

Swansea: Council cuts must be fought

Hands off the Forest of Dean!

Workplace news in brief

Salford Against Cuts gets organised

Come to the TUSC conference


Europe: Working class enters the struggle


US government turns the screws on WikiLeaks

Tommy Sheridan trial: Cameron's spin doctor let off the hook

Raking in the cash

Garment workers demand a living wage in Bangladesh


Condemn brutal policing of students

Tories to legalise tax cheating

Interview with 24 November protesters

London students vote to coordinate with workers

Reports of 'Day X' fees protests

Save EMA day!

Youth democratic rights campaign: defend all victimised protesters

No more the 'apathetic generation'

Medirest workers on strike


Education white paper: A threat to schools and teachers

 
 

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Tommy Sheridan trial: Cameron's spin doctor let off the hook

AS THE perjury trial of former socialist MSP Tommy Sheri-dan and his partner Gail neared its conclusion, the former editor of the News of the World (NoW) tabloid, Andy Coulson, gave evidence in court.

Coulson, who is now David Cameron's Downing Street spin doctor, was editor of NoW during the original defamation trial in 2006 when Tommy Sheridan successfully sued the Murdoch-owned tabloid. Coulson's editorship also covered the period when a NoW journalist, Clive Goodman, was jailed for illegal phone-hacking activities.

Coulson has denied any knowledge of illegal phone-hacking of public figures and that such practices were sanctioned by the newspaper - a claim contradicted by former NoW journalists, including Sean Hoare who repeated the allegation in the New York Times this year. Interviewed on BBC Radio 4, Hoare called Coulson's statement to a parliamentary committee denying that he knew about the phone hacking in his newsroom "a lie."

In the light of this allegation the Crown Prosecution Service initiated a criminal investigation, only to drop it during the current trial when Coulson was being cross-examined by Tommy Sheridan in the witness box.

Tommy had questioned Coulson over the relationship between the NoW and Andy Hayman - the police officer leading the investigation into phone-hacking practices by the paper.

Coulson revealed that when the NoW offices were raided by police in 2006, incredibly, his desk wasn't searched. Subsequently, after leaving the police, Hayman became a columnist for The Times - another paper owned by Murdoch's News International group. "Do you not agree it stinks of corruption that a senior Metropolitan police officer leaves and gets a job at News International?", Tommy asked.

Coulson also denied Tommy's accusation that the NoW held personal information on Hayman which prevented him from carrying out a full investigation of the phone hacking.

To many labour movement activists, Tommy's trial reeks of double standards from the police and state prosecution. They have spent millions of pounds from public funds and sanctioned thousands of hours of police time to persecute a well-known socialist fighter.

Meanwhile, they appear to ignore the mounting evidence from ex-NoW employees. The police should pursue a serious criminal investigation against spin-doctor Coulson and his former paymasters. The trial continues.

An article on the trial outcome will be posted on www.socialistparty.org.uk

In this issue


Anti-cuts campaign

Workers and students unite!

National Shop Stewards Network anti-cuts conference

Prepare to build the fight against all cuts in 2011

Fighting back against council cuts

Swansea: Council cuts must be fought

Hands off the Forest of Dean!

Workplace news in brief

Salford Against Cuts gets organised

Come to the TUSC conference


Socialist Party feature

Europe: Working class enters the struggle


Socialist Party news and analysis

US government turns the screws on WikiLeaks

Tommy Sheridan trial: Cameron's spin doctor let off the hook

Raking in the cash

Garment workers demand a living wage in Bangladesh


Socialist Party youth and students

Condemn brutal policing of students

Tories to legalise tax cheating

Interview with 24 November protesters

London students vote to coordinate with workers

Reports of 'Day X' fees protests

Save EMA day!

Youth democratic rights campaign: defend all victimised protesters

No more the 'apathetic generation'

Medirest workers on strike


Education

Education white paper: A threat to schools and teachers


 

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triangleMurdoch empire: a whole barrel of bad apples

triangleThird prosecution witness from Tommy Sheridan trial now charged

triangleAnother News of the World perjury charge

triangleSecond charge of perjury committed in Tommy Sheridan trial

Police:

triangleThatcher's funeral day in Newbridge

triangleCold, hungry, young and homeless

triangle20 years after murder of Stephen Lawrence

triangleHillsborough - never forgotten

News International:

triangleMedia, Murdoch and Leveson

triangleLeveson inquiry - The 1%: "definitely in this together"

triangleLeveson: contradictions and a crisis of credibility