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Editor of News Corp's The Sun OK'ed Bribes, UK Prosecutors Say
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Sydney Smith
April 28, 2013
05:00 AM EST
The executive editor of UK News Corp-owned newspaper The Sun, Fergus Shanahan, was charged in the UK police's investigation into bribery for "an offence of conspiring to commit misconduct in public office,"...
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Police Charge the UK's Sun's Deputy Editor in Bribery Investigation
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April 02, 2013
05:00 AM EST
UK prosecutors have charged the Sun's deputy editor Geoff Webster, accusing him of approving two payments to public officials a few years ago, the Guardian reported. The Crown Prosecution Service's statement...
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Why isn't Sky News Prosecuted for Hacking John Darwin's Emails?
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March 24, 2013
06:00 AM EST
The UK police decided not to prosecute Sky News' Gerard Tubb for hacking the email account of John Darwin, a man accused of faking his own death, The Guardian reported. Darwin faked his death so his wife could get...
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Current Editor of UK Sunday People Newspaper Arrested in Phone Hacking Scandal
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March 18, 2013
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News International Statement on Leveson Report
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November 29, 2012
01:45 PM EST
A News International spokesperson sent iMediaEthics the following statement in response to the report: "Statement from Tom Mockridge, Chief Executive Officer, News International "We are grateful to Lord...
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Phone Hacking Scandal Update: Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson, Others Charged & Accused of Bribery
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November 24, 2012
05:45 PM EST
Former News International CEO Rebekah Brooks, former News of the World editor and former communications director for UK Prime Minister David Cameron Andy Coulson, former News of the World journalist Clive Goodman and two...
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Times of London Apologizes Again for Email Hacking
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October 31, 2012
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4 New Claims of Phone Hacking Against UK Newspapers Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror, the People
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October 26, 2012
05:15 PM EST
UK newspaper company Trinity Mirror announced an "investigation into the allegations of phone hacking" made against three of its newspapers, the Guardian...
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Rupert Murdoch Apologizes to Hugh Grant for Tweet
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Sydney Smith
October 19, 2012
07:05 PM EST
News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch apologized Oct. 18 for a tweet about Hugh Grant. The apology tweet...
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News International to Pay Richard Horton after Email Hacking Lawsuit
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Sydney Smith
October 14, 2012
05:15 AM EST
News International paid Richard Horton £42,500 in a settlement for his lawsuit over the Times of London's hacking his email to identify him as an anonymous police blogger, the Guardian reported. Horton sued for...
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Hugh Grant, Charlotte Church, Max Mosley, JK Rowling & Others Call on UK Prime Minister for 'Reassurance' on UK Press Regulation Future
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October 07, 2012
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Former UK Times Journalist Arrested over 2009 Email Hacking of Police Blogger
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September 16, 2012
03:45 AM EST
British police arrested former UK Times reporter Patrick Foster late last month "related to suspected offenses under the Computer Misuse Act and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice...related to the...
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Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson Charged in Phone Hacking Investigation
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Sydney Smith
August 01, 2012
05:30 PM EST
Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson have been charged with "conspiring to intercept the communications of at least 600 people between 2000 and 2006" including Brad Pitt, the Associated Press...
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Rupert Murdoch Resigns from UK Newspaper Boards
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Sydney Smith
July 27, 2012
07:00 PM EST
Rupert Murdoch resigned this month from the boards of "the NI Group, Times Newspaper Holdings and News Corp Investments in the UK," the UK Telegraph reported. News Corporation is quoted as saying that...
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Rupert Murdoch on News of the World's Max Mosley Story: 'Unacceptable' & 'Inappropriate' Behavior by Reporter
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July 13, 2012
05:00 AM EST
News Corp.'s Rupert Murdoch admitted in a statement to the Leveson Inquiry that one of his reporters at News of the World "tried to threaten a woman" for one of the newspaper's high-profile stories, the Max...
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Glenn Mulcaire Ordered to Give Info on News of the World Phone Hacking
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July 05, 2012
05:00 AM EST
The UK Supreme Court has ordered Glenn Mulcaire, the former News of the World private investigator who hacked phones for the now-closed News Corp. paper, to turn over "key phone-hacking details," such as who at the...
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UK Prime Minister Testifies at Leveson Inquiry
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June 19, 2012
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UK Prime Minister David Cameron testified before the Leveson Inquiry into press standards and practices last...
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Phone Hacking Lawyer Gets Libel Settlement from UK Police
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June 15, 2012
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The UK police are paying lawyer Mark Lewis a £230,000 libel settlement after the police "implied he lied to" a 2009 Parliament, the BBC reported. Lewis has defended many high profile victims of...
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UK Prosecutors: No Charges Against Guardian Journalist or Police Officer Accused of Leaking to her
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May 30, 2012
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Tony Blair at Leveson Inquiry: Murdoch has 'substantial power' but 'didn't lobby me on media stuff'?
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May 28, 2012
05:00 PM EST
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair appeared at the Leveson Inquiry into press standards and practices today. According to the Guardian's live blog, he is "the first former prime minister to give evidence to...
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