James Macintyre
James Macintyre is political correspondent for the New Statesman.
Articles by James Macintyre
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Breaking: Labour MPs split over shadow cabinet elections
- 07 September 2010
Divisions over appointments and women ++ MPs vote on rules tomorrow ++ elections to take place at party conference
This ugly AV mess shows politics at their worst
- 07 September 2010
- 19 comments
All three main parties are acting out of narrow interests.
Murdoch-watch: how the mogul's papers are covering today's row online
- 06 September 2010
- 20 comments
It's been a bad day for the Tories -- and the police
Commons sketch: MPs debate News of the World's phone tapping
- 06 September 2010
- 5 comments
Labour fury, Lib Dem discomfort and Tory defiance
Blair statement cancelling London book signing
- 06 September 2010
- 14 comments
Sorry to those -- "as ever the majority" -- who wanted to meet former PM
Police-Murdoch relationship is the real issue here
- 06 September 2010
- 2 comments
John Prescott targets Andy Hayman, the Met and News International
AV second reading will pass tonight
- 06 September 2010
- 3 comments
But there will be trouble ahead for the coalition
Andy Coulson: David Cameron's challenge
- 06 September 2010
Prime Minister should "cut him loose", some MPs believe
Is the BBC biased to the right?
- 06 September 2010
- 14 comments
Columnists quoting the NS Mark Thompson interview miss the point
UK Politics
“There was massive left-wing bias at the BBC”
- 02 September 2010
- 35 comments
In his first major interview since giving the MacTaggart Lecture in Edinburgh, Mark Thompson talks about political pressures, the need for budget cuts, and how his religion affects his role











