http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11703766
It has emerged that Andy Coulson, David Cameron's Communications Director, has been interviewed by police regarding the interception of phone-messages, during his time at The News of the World.
The claims relate to as many as 3000 messages being intercepted, including those of MPs. And there are now calls for a judicial review to allow for the names of those whose phones were tapped to be made public.
Mr Coulson has denied all the allegations, but they just will not go away.
The spotlight is now clearly on the Prime Minister, who must surely now question the wisdom of keeping Mr Coulson in his post.
Following his appointment of a personal film-maker and photographer, at the tax-payers' expense, Mr Cameron's reputation for poor judgement is fast becoming an embarrasment.
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