The increased pressure comes after the Culture, Media and Sport (CMS) select committee published a letter by the paper's former royal editor in 2007 claiming hacking was "widely discussed" by journalists in editorial conferences.
It is likely that the chairman of News International James Murdoch will be recalled to give evidence to the committee as a result of the claim.
Mr Murdoch gave evidence to the CMS committee in July, and told MPs he was "not aware" of an email suggesting phone hacking was not limited to one reporter at the NOTW.
The document suggests the issue frequently came up at the paper's editorial meetings until any further mention of the subject was banned.
Names of other journalists were blacked out in the letter
The letter was written by ex-royal editor Clive Goodman who was jailed in January 2007 along with private investigator Glenn Mulcaire for hacking royal aides' phones.
Goodman penned the document in March of that year as he appealed against his dismissal from the News Of The World (NOTW).
Labour MP Tom Watson described the latest claims as "devastating" and said they suggested previous evidence given by Mr Coulson to the committee was "at best misleading and probably deceptive".
JAMES MURDOCH COMMITTEE EVIDENCE: JULY 19, 2011
Despite resigning as the NOTW's editor in 2007, Mr Coulson has consistently maintained he had been unaware of the practice, claiming it was confined to one "rogue" reporter, Goodman.
The disclosure is potentially highly embarrassing for David Cameron who made Mr Coulson his director of communications after he quit the NOTW.
Mr Cameron has said he will make a "profound apology" if it turns out the former editor - who has already been questioned by police - lied to him about his involvement when he gave him the job.
Labour leader Ed Miliband said the latest evidence showed what a "catastrophic" judgment it had been for Mr Cameron to take his spin chief with him into Downing Street. Mr Coulson resigned last January.
A Downing Street spokesman said it would be "inappropriate" to comment, adding: "The Prime Minister has made his thoughts on Andy Coulson clear."
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