CPS reveals £100k cost of hacking cases against News of the World’s Neil Wallis and Jules Stenson
The Crown Prosecution Service has so far spent more than £1.2m on pursuing phone-hacking cases against journalists, new figures show.…
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The Crown Prosecution Service has so far spent more than £1.2m on pursuing phone-hacking cases against journalists, new figures show.…
ByFormer Number 10 spin doctor Andy Coulson (pictured, Reuters) has been ordered to pay £150,000 towards the costs of the…
ByFormer News of the World reporter Lucy Panton has been named as the new head of communications at the Wine…
ByA former News of the World royal reporter who was found guilty of getting scoops from one of Prince Harry's…
BySix years after The Guardian fired the starting gun on the hacking scandal, the last News of the World journalist…
ByThe final News of the World journalist to be convicted for his role in the phone-hacking scandal has been spared…
ByDespite being found not guilty of hacking, former News of the World deputy editor Neil Wallis says the prosecution has…
ByFormer News of the World editor Andy Coulson's deputy broke down in tears as he was found not guilty of…
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