James Macintyre
James Macintyre is political correspondent for the New Statesman.
Articles by James Macintyre
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Exclusive: Blair and Brown brought together by Pope
- 09 September 2010
- 5 comments
Former PMs will meet Pontiff and each other at Westminster Hall + But Blair "not muscling in" says senior Whitehall source + He may attend inter-faith event snubbed by Charles
Calls for Rupert Murdoch to testify
- 09 September 2010
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The British body politic over which he holds such influence is biting back at last
Lib Dems: how are you going to fight the next election?
- 09 September 2010
- 12 comments
Questions for Nick Clegg's party to mull
Why at least one former NoW editor is likely to know about phone tapping
- 08 September 2010
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The intriguing case of Ross Hall.
In praise of John Bercow, part 94
- 08 September 2010
- 7 comments
Speaker shows fearlessness by granting Commons time to debate NoW phone-tapping scandal.
Clegg forced to defend Coulson
- 08 September 2010
- 26 comments
Lib Dem Deputy PM surprisingly bullish. But there is a catch.
Exclusive: Alastair Campbell denies being author of his own "golden rule" about a story
- 08 September 2010
- 4 comments
He "can't remember" edict being applied to Andy Coulson about how long a story must last before its victim is finished.
Insiders predict Andy Coulson is not long for this world
- 07 September 2010
- 15 comments
As the home affairs select committee announces a fresh inquiry, observers say it is a question of when, not if, he goes.
Breaking: Labour MPs split over shadow cabinet elections
- 07 September 2010
- 5 comments
Divisions over appointments and women ++ MPs vote on rules tomorrow ++ elections to take place at party conference.
David Miliband appears to be leading this race
- 07 September 2010
- 3 comments
But his brother's camp is still talking tough.











