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Phone-hacking: Parliament recalled as-it-happened

Under pressure: The phone-hacking scandal is threatening Cameron's reputation.

Don't miss a thing in the phone-hacking scandal with politics.co.uk's live blog.

Sketch: Cornered Cameron comes out fighting

The PM fielded 136 questions on a day MPs should have been on holiday

"Believe you me," David Cameron said in a low voice, "I have learned." This was, surely, the lowest moment of his premiership.

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Cameron phone-hacking statement in full

Cameron: 'I will answer – I am afraid Mr Speaker at some length - all of the key questions that have been raised about my role and that of my staff.'

Read David Cameron's statement on phone-hacking to the Commons in full, on politics.co.uk.

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Home affairs committee report on phone-hacking in full

Keith Vaz, chairman of the home affairs committee

Read the full report by the home affairs committee criticising the police for their original investigation into phone-hacking.

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PM: I did not know about Wallis until Sunday

PM: I did not know about Wallis until Sunday

David Cameron, prime minister, makes statement to the Commons and denies knowing about Neil Wallis' role in providing advice to Andy Coulson before Sunday.

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Miliband: Cameron trapped Sir Paul

Miliband: Cameron trapped Sir Paul

Ed Miliband, Labour leader, challenges David Cameron in the Commons over his decision to hire Andy Coulson and the position in which he put Sir Paul Stephenson the Metropolitan Police commissioner.

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