Four years after Goodman and Mulcaire did their time for illegally listening to voicemail messages, the row over phone-hacking at the News of the World is rumbling on – if anything – with renewed vigour.
The story has been fuelled all along the way with some dogged reporting by The Guardian starting with Nick Davies’ July 2009 story revealing the secret £1m pay-off three News of the World phone-hacking targets. It was then given further impetus by a New York Times investigation published in September last year.
It’s become a pretty complicated story. Hopefully this News of the World phone-hacking interactive timeline of the main developments as covered by Press Gazette should make it a bit easier to follow.
View the timeline at https://blogs.pressgazette.co.uk/editor/2011/01/31/news-of-the-world-phone-hacking-the-press-gazette-interactive-timeline/
(A technical glitch with our CMS means this in-story link is not working so you’ll have to cut and paste the url).
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