Greg Miskiw: ‘the Prince of Darkness’ of phone hacking
‘I didn’t bring down the News of the World. The News of the World brought itself down. News International brought itself down by reacting the way they did.’
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Another distressing day in court for the family of Milly Dowler as the schoolgirl’s mother insists her daughter was happy at home prior to her disappearance in 2002.
The discovery of a bondage magazine in Milly Dowler’s father’s bedroom led police investigating the schoolgirl’s disappearance on a false trail, the Old Bailey is told.
A student has told the jury in the trial of the man accused of killing Milly Dowler that a man tried to kidnap her the day before the schoolgirl went missing.
The jury in the Milly Dowler murder case hears how the accused Levi Bellfield lived “literally just yards” away from the spot the 13-year-old was last seen.
The serial killer who murdered the schoolgirl Milly Dowler has apparently confessed to killing mother and daughter Lin and Megan Russell in Kent in 1996.
Removing the Queen as head of state is seen as the final step for Barbados in cutting ties with its colonial past, a past haunted by nearly 200 years of brutal enslavement.
‘I didn’t bring down the News of the World. The News of the World brought itself down. News International brought itself down by reacting the way they did.’
Channel 4 News has obtained the first television interview with the journalist dubbed the “Prince of Darkness” for his role at the centre of the phone hacking scandal.
Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson is formally charged with three counts of perjury in a hearing in Scotland.
As David Cameron’s former communications chief Andy Coulson is sentenced to 18 months in prison for conspiracy to intercept voicemail messages, the prime minister says “no-one is above the law”.
It was the trial that had everything – cats, pizzas, witches and Fairy Liquid. Here’s an alphabetical guide to what happened over eight months at the Old Bailey’s court 12.
It has been called the Trial of the Century and cost millions of pounds. But the phone hacking trial also raises serious questions about our political system.
It was one of the longest trials in English legal history that changed the media landscape and gave the public an unflinching glimpse into the lives of the rich and famous.
When the phone-hacking allegations piled up and eventually took down the News of the World, Hayley Barlow was there to witness it all. Here is her story.
Princess Diana leaked information on the Prince of Wales to the press in order to “take on” her estranged husband, former News of the World reporter Clive Goodman tells the phone hacking trial.