Jeremy Hunt faces calls to resign over BSkyB claims
Labour has called for the resignation of the culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, over allegations that he set up a private back channel to News Corporation at a time when he was charged with making a quasi-judicial decision on whether to allow its takeover of BSkyB. Harriet Harman, Labour's shadow culture secretary, called for Hunt's resignation in the Commons on Tuesday after it was alleged in evidence to the Leveson inquiry that he had used the channel to provide detailed information to James Murdoch on the state of the bid, as well as the thinking of the media regulator Ofcom. Harman told the Commons the right thing would be for the culture secretary to come to the chamber to apologise and to resign. Chris Bryant, a former Labour shadow culture minister who was a victim of News of the World phone hacking, also suggested issues of privilege might arise, including whether a minister had misled the house. There were also calls for the Scottish secretary, Michael Moore, to come ...