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John Whittingdale, chairman of the culture sport and media select committee, said, ominously, on Thursday night: We as a committee regarded the 'for Neville' email as one of the most critical pieces of evidence in the whole inquiry.
Phone hacking: Tom Crone and Colin Myler raise the stakes 2011
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The two had already been put in an exposed position when they testified to one of the Whittingdale committee's earlier hearings in 2009 that James Murdoch had been personally appraised of the huge Gordon Taylor settlement.
Phone hacking: Tom Crone and Colin Myler raise the stakes 2011
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The credibility of Fifa has been hugely damaged and it is now up to Mr Blatter to deliver on his promises made at the time of his re-election and to show that allegations of misconduct and corruption will no longer be swept under the carpet, said the chairman, John Whittingdale.
MPs' report accuses Fifa of 'an approach bordering on contempt' 2011
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I want to make it very clear that this was the case.11.04am: Chairman John Whittingdale is now asking him about counsel opinion that suggested phone hacking was more widespread.
Phone hacking: James Murdoch questioned by MPs - Thursday 10 November 2011
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John Whittingdale, the arts committee chairman, complained at the cuts to the organisation Arts and Business, which tries to get wealthy organisations to sponsor worthy events, eg the Ginsters Sausage Rolls Consorte of Olde Musicke.
Arts funding cuts: the artless, the tactless and the absurd Simon Hoggart 2010
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He told MPs it was a private matter but added he would be prepared to discuss it privately with John Whittingdale, the Conservative MP who chairs it.
Andy Coulson reportedly paid by News International when hired by Tories 2011
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"No grandstanding please" and "questions, not speeches", MPs whisper to John Whittingdale, the panel's Tory chairman.
Phone-hacking hearing offers select committee chance to come of age 2011
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John Whittingdale, the usually sensible Tory MP who chairs the media, culture and sport select committee, has come up with a middle way that also makes no sense.
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John Whittingdale, chairman of the Commons culture, media and sport select committee.
Phone-hacking hearing offers select committee chance to come of age 2011
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• News of the World ordered covert surveillance of Prince William and more than 100 others.10.43am: The Commons culture, media and sport select committee that is to grill Murdoch is chaired by Conservative MP John Whittingdale.
Phone hacking: James Murdoch questioned by MPs - Thursday 10 November 2011
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