by Sydney Smith on Feb 01, 2012
5 Arrests in UK Bribery Investigation, Mulcaire Ordered to name Hacking Orders
The UK police arrested four journalists and a police officer on January 28 as part of an investigation into "police corruption" called...
The UK police arrested four journalists and a police officer on January 28 as part of an investigation into "police corruption" called...
News International will pay "well over £1 million" and legal costs to News of the World phone hacking victims, the...
The Times of London's editor James Harding revealed during the Jan. 17 session of the Leveson Inquiry that one of its...
News of the World has been accused of bribing a prison guard in 2009. The news of the bribery was...
News International is "close to settling at least 10 lawsuits" over phone hacking, Ad Age reported. Two of the hacking...
The Guardian posted a note Dec. 20 noting that it added a correction to 37 stories about News of the...
News of the World's publisher, News Group Newspapers, must pay private investigator Glenn Mulcaire's legal bills, Journalism.co.uk reported. A High...
The Sun's managing editor Richard Caseby asked the Guardian to correct 26 of its reports claiming "the News of the...
The BBC announced that it hasn't found any proof that its journalists hacked phones or e-mails or bribed sources, the...
Forbes' Jeff Bercovici reported that Wall Street Journal managing editor Robert Thomson defended the newspaper's coverage of the UK phone...