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[44] And Clive Goodman, in a letter from 2007: "The practice was widely discussed in the daily editorial conference, until explicit reference to it was banned by the editor. There were mistakes made during my time at the News of the World, without any shadow of a doubt, but my 20s were professionally rewarding, fascinating and fun and newspapers were I cant speak for now because Ive been out of them for so long a very exciting place to be. Andy: Well, I think because of the podcast series. And I was able, very quickly totally different approach, totally different kind of attitude, the governor there, his view was, weve got you for a while and were going to make the most of it. What happened, happened. David Cameron appointed Coulson as communications director in 2007. [28], Coulson announced his resignation on 21 January 2011. Im absolutely sure that Im a better advisor as a result of what happened. Andy: No, no, I had a bit of sarcasm, quite understandably really, a bit of joshing. So its just too easy, I think, either for him or for me to say, I wish it had never happened, because you make decisions in the moment. Jane: I mean, in fairness, Ive known you, what, 25 years and you were like that before you had a crisis. And that visiting thing, the rule is if you kind of cross the line into the visit and your visitor doesnt turn up youre not allowed to leave and that can be brutal. Getty Images offers exclusive rights-ready and premium royalty-free analog, HD, and 4K video of the highest quality. It was that sort of combination of mind-numbing boredom, an awful lot of frustration because I was told that I would be in Belmarsh for a couple of days and then Id be categorised, given the nature of my conviction, be categorised as a D-Cat pretty swiftly, and then Id be off to an open prison. I remember, vividly, a young man sitting on his own for the entire duration because nobody came to see him. Its constantly incoming and my job, in fact, was to manage those crises. I told Eloise and we had discussed it before I went into prison, at what point did we think Id need to see the boys and theyd need to see me, and wed reached that point. I have apologised during the trial and Ill do it again now, here. [25], Coulson became the Conservative Party's director of communications on 9 July 2007. How can I do that? He attended high school in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where his father was a professor at nearby Duke University. So, actually, often there are these little small acts of kindness in prison, he didnt have to do it but he let me go to the phone and call Eloise and say that this things out there, but just be assured its total rubbish. Coulson, who now runs a successful strategy business, talks candidly and honestly about his regrets, resilience and recovery. When did you last speak to him? Andy: And then you go onto a tag and then, by the way, you are on licence for another lump of time and you are very restricted. And before I knew it, much sooner than I thought, there was sun coming through the windows and then, again, it sounds strange, I suspect, to some people, but I just found the whole thing so utterly absurd. Theres a lot of kind of, Ill help you out here and you help me, and I knew I wasnt going to engage in any of that. Jane: We now know, obviously, that you came through all of that, you served your time, the Scottish situation went away. And I have to say that we never had any problems. His predecessors had had the highest level of vetting, as did his successor and (after his departure) his deputy. The most common refrain was Its not like the House of Commons, is it Andy?. I have to say, everyone through that process, the prison officers down in the cells at the Old Bailey, could not have been, frankly, more friendly. Andy: Yeah, I dont wear it like a badge but I dont hide it because its true and theres nothing I can do about it now. He hired Dominic Mohan, who was later promoted to editor. I think it probably did. And share he has about Colton Underwood from the world of The Bachelor. We are all hard workers. One of the principles of prison is that everyone has to be on the same level. [42] Coulson has denied these latest claims. Not given a reason why and that you should prepare yourself for spending your sentence here entirely. Which do you think it was? We worked together for a long time. And then youre off and youre into the admission process which, again, is not especially pleasant, I have to say. Eloise and the boys have to take the gold medal, if you like, for getting me through but there are a whole load who get the silver medal and Im very grateful for it. But no, certainly not in this kind of context. Jane: And I was going to say, in hindsight would you have taken that job? Jane: You were acquitted. I got told by a couple of prison guards, because I chatted to everyone, again, its the journalist in me, I had lots of conversations with other prisoners and with prison guards, prison officers and two of them actually told me, Youre just being put to the bottom of the pile, Andy. [48], However, the Crown Prosecution Service said in December 2010 that it had determined that there was insufficient evidence to charge Coulson over allegations that he was aware of phone-hacking at the publication. Andy: I think if people want to talk about my time at the News of the World, that conversation should always start with an apology and I have apologised several times. But first and foremost it was a professional relationship and thats exactly what I wanted it to be and he wanted it to be. I found myself, very quickly, saying things in my own head that I had been saying to members of the cabinet not that long before, albeit them facing different crises, the principles were the same. But that didnt happen and we stayed together and yes, the simple answer to that question, are we stronger as a result? And I just thought to myself, how the hell did I end up here? So, what are yours? But youve never shared your own experience. And the only way to deal with it was to take one at a time and that is another common theme that has been coming out in these podcasts, that when you are in crisis, dont try and take control of everything. And I could equally say, why on Earth did you do that, Andy? Jane: So, there came a point where you thought, OK, I dont know how long Im going to be here. And it is all about cues and nudges that push you in a certain direction and I just try and avoid those. And then I was told its 18 months and before you know it, youre through that green door and youre handcuffed and youre taken down to the cells. And that was partly necessary, just from a practical point of view, but it was also definitely a coping mechanism as well. The purpose of the company is not recorded by Companies House, but is reportedly a public relations agency. Andy: Well Belmarsh is also a building thats out of central casting, if I can put it that way. Coulson Brothers now has the largest capacity on the Muskoka lakes, with five barges capable of transporting any size or weight. There was a real kind of internal crisis, funnily enough, at Belmarsh at that moment. Funnily enough I am a bit of a blubberer, but its normally at something really sort of soft. Youve got to accept it, your good decisions and your bad decisions, and you have just got to move forward so trying to unpick in the past ask me from the point of a mental health issue, if you like, without doubt the most damaging, corrosive thing, is that reliving the past. My mum, who has had a lot of difficulty in her life, is an amazing woman and shes incredibly resilient. Andys been upfront about that aspect of his CV during this podcast series and, indeed, has talked openly with his former prison mate, the England cricketer Chris Lewis, but hes never discussed his own crisis in any depth, until now. I just think people deal with things in different ways. Im undoubtedly happier. Andy: Well I will always argue that the mistakes were not criminal, because thats what I spent a lot of time standing in a witness box arguing and because its what I believe. How can I be the Director of Communications in Downing Street when Im on the front pages? But as I said in court, I made a lorry load of mistakes as an editor. [6][7], Coulson was arrested by the Metropolitan Police Service on 8 July 2011 in connection with allegations of corruption and phone hacking. Thats why I resigned from the News of the World and then when I was in Downing Street, Im there thinking how on Earth can I do this job? Its an audit, right, when these things happen in your life. Do you sort of feel, oddly, that all that crisis brought you closer together? But the net result of all that stuff that happened over the course of five years or more has definitely made us stronger as a family. But we had a two-week crisis in our life, after Monty was born, in terms of the emotional impact of it, it was far greater because we felt we were going to lose him not long after he was born. And I can tell you, having done both, they are very, very different experiences. For me and for Eloise, ask us honestly, was this the worst thing that ever happened to us? It was between governors and there was a proper shortage of staff. Andy: You have to sit there on your own while the rest of your fellow inmates are with their families. [4][5] The overall impact from his tenure came to be known as the "Coulson effect". Thats a memory I didnt want my boys to have and I regret that. And that was, youve got to accept where you are. That doesnt mean that Im pleased it happened, Im not. I ran it as a campaign in my head and I had charts on the wall, at one stage the house was literally full of files. Five years that saw him fall from grace from Number 10 Downing Street to a cell in a high-security prison. There are 100+ professionals named "Andy Coulson", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. Private investigator Glenn Mulcaire, remunerated by the newspaper, was given a custodial sentence of six months. Thats all nonsense. On 7 July 2009, John Prescott called on leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron to remove Coulson from his position, after The Guardian revealed further details about phone-hacking by the News of the World. Andy: Yeah, it is, it is hard. I think people are due their opinion. I remember reading, after I came out, that I had been released after just five months on good behaviour. And even more delighted that there was a whole shelf of Dickens because I love a bit of Dickens. In fact, there was a feeling that I may never get out until those trials were over. Jane: Because it had been quite a high-profile trial. Jane: Were obviously talking about a whole series crises in a way with you, its like crisis Whac-A-Mole. Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson's 'mobile phone was hacked by his own newspaper's private detective' Coulson, 45, 'fully in the know' about illegal practice, prosecution has said. A Stratford employment tribunal upheld a claim of unfair dismissal claimed by senior sports writer Matt Driscoll, and stated "We find the behaviour to have been a consistent pattern of bullying behaviour". [36] Kate Robertson of One Young World told the Guardian "He can't do One Young World work at the moment, that is absolutely clear". I got my head around it pretty quickly and what I kind of understood fairly swiftly is that the thing that should make you nervous about being in prison is violence, obviously. Im certainly not proud of the mistakes that I made from a personal perspective. - Devised and implemented a new Conduct Risk Framework and Conduct risk management strategy for Permanent TSB Group. [52], On 24 July 2012, Coulson was charged along with seven others for "conspiring to intercept communications without lawful authority from 3 October 2000 to 9 August 2006. I knew nothing about it, obviously. Certainly, my upbringing. I wanted them to visit me in an open prison. Search instead in Creative? That Id go from one to the other in custody, if you like. You can be walking along the landing and someone walking the other way, for whatever reason, decides that the answer to their problem that day is to attack you. [58], Coulson's trial over the phone-hacking claims started in October 2013. On 21 November 2014, Coulson was released from prison having served less than five months of his 18-month prison sentence. [33], Prior to the jury handing down their verdict after Coulson's trial, Cameron issued a "full and frank" apology for hiring Coulson, saying "I am extremely sorry that I employed him. In the same way, Jane, that I hope that people will not judge me entirely on my mistakes, Im not going to judge other people entirely on their mistakes. Dublin. But this kind of disconnection from family, whatever the circumstances, is just a fundamental negative. Its actually a relatively modern prison but its got, as anyone whos been there, either inside or visiting, will know, this enormous American-style prison wall around its perimeter, and massive gates. The Pickwick Papers, I think, I would probably choose as the favourite. I didnt find it easy but Im glad, once we got to Hollesley Bay, Im very glad we did it. And I had so much incoming. What was the apex of your crisis, do you think? I spent five years talking about it. Andy: Well Belmarsh was going through a pretty dysfunctional phase at that stage. Because Id worked very hard at the News of the World, working weekends and god knows what else. [50], Coulson was arrested at Scotland Yard at 10:30am on 8 July 2011. I saw him at the beginning of the year. Andy: Well because Belmarsh is a high-security prison for a reason. [39], As the Conservative Party's director of communications, Coulson continued to be subjected to allegations that he was aware of the hacking of phones while serving as the editor of News of the World. What did crisis teach you about friendship? Without any shadow of a doubt, as a couple and as a family. Andy: No, I was acutely aware of that, having published so many of those pictures. Hoare speaking on Five Live, Drive, 3 September 2010. People were being genuinely kind to me. But I cant lie about it, I also found it, I think because Im a journalist by trade, I found some elements of it fascinating. Coulson married his wife, Eloise, in 2000. That moment when I spoke to my lawyers from prison. Some of them not even necessarily related to the stuff weve been talking about here, its just life. In this first episode of the second series, Andy puts himself on the other side of the microphone and talks to journalist and broadcaster Jane Moore about his five-year crisis. I mean, there were lots of theories at the time. "[45], A report aired on Channel 4's Dispatches in October included remarks made by an unnamed source, said to have been a former senior journalist at the News of the World who worked alongside Coulson. Monty was 12? Its proper drama. Jane: So, when you talk to other people you intro it with crisis stories worth sharing. He subsequently joined David Cameron's personnel as communications director, until announcing his departure on 21 January 2011 because of continued media coverage of the phone-hacking affair. Andy: I dont know. And then we got closer to it and as it looked likely that we were going to succeed, David sat me down and said, I need you and I want you to stay. Youve got to be either kind of 200% enthusiastic about something or youve got to be outraged. And prison is the ultimate leveller. - Delivered a Conduct-focused approach and embedded cultural change focused on . Andy: Well it came very suddenly. Now, she already knew about it, but having it made public was not easy, of course, and then you went to prison. Jane: Do I get one of those for doing this? Former News of the World editors Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson were having an affair for at least six years from the late 1990s, the phone-hacking trial has heard. Andy Coulson, the former Downing Street Communications Director and News of the World editor, has given his first detailed interview about the scandal that ended, in 2014, with a spell in HMP. Actually, the most common refrain was Its not like the House of Commons, is it Andy? Not that I was ever an MP. There were a lot of agendas being played. When you resigned, did you feel the sense of the crisis that was about to come your way at that point? There are probably people out there who maybe even think worse, but there is nothing I can do about that. Suddenly youre on trial at the Old Bailey and youre hearing the word guilty; tell us about that moment. And I made mistakes in my personal life as well, and so Ive never at any point felt why me? about it because thats just not how I feel. Jane: I remember coming to see you with Eloise and the boys and you all sort of sit in a gymnasium, dont you? Journalist and political strategist, Andy Coulson was editor of the News of the World from 2003 until his resignation in 2007, following the conviction of one of the newspaper's reporters in relation to illegal phone-hacking. September 18, 2020. And we had a lot of fun, is the truth of it. Andy: No, I prefer not to, really. I say that because I have been so completely blown away by the support and friendship that Ive had from people who, frankly, owed me nothing. In 2005 at the age of 16, Patrick Collison was the recipient of the 41 st Young Scientist of the Year for his work with Lisp. But Ive never done it in any detail other than, of course, over a very long period in a witness box in the Old Bailey. And so invariably youre stood behind another prisoner as he makes his call and the amount of times that that prisoner would then turn away from the phone with tears streaming down his face was frequent. Andy: There were moments when I felt utter despair. There were so many different things that were unravelling in my life that I realised that if I tried to deal with them all, I would probably go mad. As every step forward you take, again without trying to get too poetic about it, that rucksack, which is how I see it, its a rucksack with a bunch of rocks in it and every six months or so it gets significantly lighter. Dead reporter's brother at inquiry. But pretty quickly I got my head around it and although we spent a lot of time behind the door there were also periods of time when youre allowed out to exercise, walking around a concrete yard. Andrew Edward Coulson (born 21 January 1968) [2] [3] is an English journalist and political strategist. Ive really enjoyed it, but the process is that Im asking a whole bunch of really interesting people to share their stories and I just got to the end of the first series and it didnt seem very fair, frankly, that I hadnt put myself through the same process. Andy: Youve got a window next to you and I just sort of turned my back. But more that, my conviction is spent now, its gone. So I actually had a little bit of time at home to be able to prepare, which I was very grateful for because that allowed me to talk to the kids and to talk to Eloise and get things sorted, get organised as best I could. Series 2. I wanted to hear what they were up to and they got on with it, theyve been incredible throughout. I saw some pretty unpleasant things. And thats, on any level, regardless of what that persons story might be, thats just sad. Jane: We talked a bit, obviously, there about family and knowing the value of your family. Early life. Former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks had an affair with former News of the World editor Andy Coulsonboth of whom are pasty, married to other people, and currently on trial for. If resilience is genetic then I think Ive definitely benefitted in that regard. Andy: I dont know about that, but when I went to work for David, funnily enough the whole friendship thing came up quite quickly because not long after Id started to work for him there was a moment when I picked up the newspaper on a Saturday morning and I was learning things that I didnt know about what David was going to do with regards to a trip, I think it was. Beginning the Entrepreneurial Journey. Because I read at one point that youd been pushed down the stairs. How do you view it? Because the truth is, for the nearly year that I was there, I loved it, Jane. My brother was there and one of my best pals, Kris, and there was a lot of manly hugging and goodbyes. Thats why I love podcasting, actually, its that its not a formal interview process, its a conversation. Andy: I do, yeah. I never asked for any favours at all from anyone, but what I didnt think was fair was for me to be treated differently. Prison is a, very obviously, stark place but it is also packed with emotion. Andy: Well sometimes literally all day. Andy: We had lunch and we talked about politics, as you might expect, and life after politics which is, of course, where he is now. Coulson was name-checked by Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan) in an episode of This Time with Alan Partridge (Series 02, Episode 02) during an introduction to a segment about law and order. Im with a bunch of other people who are in the same situation as me and Ive just got to make the best of it really. Coulson is pictured leaving the court earlier. In 1988, he moved to The Sun, working with Piers Morgan on the showbiz column Bizarre. Trusted, high impact counsel, campaigns and crisis management for leaders, from Andy Coulson, Jon Steafel, Susan Adams and team. Andy: Well I think for most people, not all actually, but most people who go to prison it's the kind of beginning of the end because yes youre in a van, yes youre going to Belmarsh, but you know now you are on the road, actually, to the end. Andy: There were a lot of politics in it. I quite like the one-in-five theory; that out of five people that you meet, three of them will be indifferent, one will think that youre an absolute superstar and the other one will never want to look you in the face again. But there are a whole bunch of mistakes from a leadership point of view, I was the boss. That was very difficult. It takes you nowhere. Andy: Yeah, there came a point where I was told pretty formally, youre not going anywhere. Andy: In the jobs that I did I never really wanted any profile. Andy: Well that didnt happen immediately, because theres a period of time between verdict and sentencing. Fair enough, really. The paper was told to pay Driscoll 800,000. The second, I think, would be music, which has also been incredibly important for me and for the family. The key to it, I think, with therapy is you have got to find the right person. And Ive got to be honest with you, it was actually really interesting and quite rewarding work. Again, that is what this podcast is mainly about. So, I was a very willing crisis volunteer long before I became a conscript. Funny, at least for the first 10 times. At that stage there was a book ban in prisons, so no chance of getting any books at all. Jane: Lets just backtrack a bit there. Age, Birthdate, Religion, and BirthPlace Read Also: Who is Ali Choupani Wiki, Biography, Age, Spouse, Net Worth The judge added that it was for him, and not the jury, to decide on this aspect of the case and that the Crown's legal submissions had failed to satisfy him that Coulson's evidence had been sufficiently relevant to the Sheridan trial. Does that tail occasionally whip round and hit you? And there were some jet streams in the sky, without getting too poetic about it. Big Brother 15 winner Andy Herren has never been shy about sharing his opinion on social media. And before I knew it, because its down underneath the Old Bailey where you get on the bus, you then go up a ramp and it was a gloriously sunny day, July the fourth, ironically enough, Independence Day 2014. And one of the ways of doing that is making sure everyone is wearing the same clothes when they arrive. Business City Spy: PR Week unveils its top spinners of the year. I wasnt concerned because obviously it wasnt true, so I wasnt troubled by that, but I knew that my family would have read it. In an interview with the Press Gazette in 2005, he said that "Tabloid newspapers in this country do more for its people than any other newspapers in the world". Do you still have dark days? They used to say about the News of the World, the old marketing slogan for the News of the World was all human life is here and thats true of Dickens. There are very, very few of them that I continue to feel any sort of disappointment about, because people have got their own lives and you see that very quickly. It was all part of that experience, it's what you have got to lean on and you change and you evolve and I definitely got to that point by the time I got to prison. And no one can give you that answer in advance. View the profiles of professionals named "Andy Coulson" on LinkedIn. Andy: Yeah, always. [64] In October 2013, it was revealed that Coulson had had an affair with Rebekah Brooks that lasted from 1998 to 2007. I think he had people advising him at that stage, obviously. Why are you doing it now? And that is not a good moment. And it was over 20 years of my life, Jane, as you know. Ive got a better understanding of myself, I suppose, without wishing to get too airy-fairy about it. Im pleased about that but someone needs to tell Google. 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