
MPs vote against forcing Leveson two inquiry into media hacking and the police
The House of Commons last night voted against forcing the Government to hold part two of the Leveson inquiry. Part…
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The House of Commons last night voted against forcing the Government to hold part two of the Leveson inquiry. Part…
BySome 21 Mirror group phone-hacking victims – including TV presenter Davina McCall and actors Nigel Havers and Rhys Ifans – have…
ByThe Sun is facing at least 11 phone-hacking claims after failing to get civil litigation thrown out at a pre-trial…
ByNews Group Newspapers (NGN), which has previously settled a large number of cases brought against the now-defunct News of the World,…
ByThe Supreme Court has rejected Trinity Mirror's challenge against a £1.2m damages award made to eight victims of phone-hacking. The…
ByA novel set against the background of the hacking scandal could be turned into a film. Three in a Bed…
ByNews Corporation's stated costs associated with the phone-hacking scandal rose 40 per cent quarter-on-quarter in the last three months of…
ByFormer News of the World editor and convicted phone-hacker Andy Coulson has launched a PR firm. Coulson, who served nearly…
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