Labour Minister Faces Dismissal Over Alleged Smear Campaign Against Journalists

February 23, 2026
Labour Minister Faces Dismissal Over Alleged Smear Campaign Against Journalists
  • Opposition figures say the investigation appears to smear journalists and question the report’s claims about journalists’ backgrounds.

  • The Simons inquiry has been referred to the independent adviser on ministerial standards, Sir Laurie Magnus, after work by the Cabinet Office’s propriety and ethics team.

  • A Labour minister, Josh Simons, faces calls for dismissal amid Guardian claims he falsely accused journalists of Russian intelligence ties over coverage of Labour Together.

  • Labour Chief Secretary Darren Jones said the inquiry’s work is complete and the findings have been reported to the Prime Minister, who will act on Magnus’s conclusions.

  • Simons had publicly denied APCO’s investigation touched UK journalists, yet the contract indicates the probe covered the sourcing of a Sunday Times article and works by Holden and Taibbi, suggesting a link to those journalists.

  • The APCO report is said to contain information about multiple journalists, contradicting a government background brief that it only mentioned Gabriel Pogrund, raising questions about record accuracy.

  • Key voices stress press freedom as essential; some MPs condemn the actions as misconduct and surveillance of journalists, with calls for a broader inquiry into Labour Together and APCO’s activity.

  • Labour Together rejected the Guardian’s account of emails; a Simons ally said concerns about a hack are genuine and that blame lies with the PR firm, not Simons personally.

  • Cross-party calls for accountability include suspending Simons or launching independent inquiries, with critics highlighting alleged spin tactics involving journalists and intelligence channels.

  • Labour Together allegedly paid APCO £336,000 in 2023 to probe journalists who covered its funding disclosures, potentially aiming to discredit sources.

  • Labour Together was fined for late donation disclosures and has referred itself to the Electoral Commission, with prior donations surrounding MPs under scrutiny.

  • Simons previously commissioned APCO to probe two Sunday Times journalists and the sources of a 2023 piece; later findings linked undeclared donations to that piece, with Simons claiming the information came from a hack.

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