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MPs debate News of the World phone-hacking claims
Gary Gibbon blogs on the Commons exchanges between MPs regarding allegations News of the World reports hacked into phone messages of leading figures – claims the paper has denied.
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The News of the World is to close because of the phone hacking scandal as the private investigator at the heart of the crisis tells Channel 4 News hack victims were chosen “by committee”.
Rupert Murdoch is standing by Rebekah Brooks as calls grow for her to resign from News International because of the phone hacking scandal. Add your voice to the live blog.
Exclusive: Channel 4 News learns that a Metropolitan Police detective was put under surveillance by News of the World journalists and his personal details targeted.
Two policemen have entered the News of the World offices to seize ‘items’ related to the arrest of James Weatherup, the third individual arrested in connection with phone hacking allegations.
The News of the World prints a public apology to the victims of the phone-hacking scandal, promising to compensate individuals, as Sienna Miller vows to fight the “outrageous abuse” of her privacy.
Police investigating claims that the News of the World hacked into people’s mobile phones arrest the paper’s former head of news and its current chief reporter, as Carl Dinnen reports.
A senior journalist from the News of the World has been suspended over a “serious allegation” relating to phone hacking claims involving the actress Sienna Miller.
Gary Gibbon blogs on the Commons exchanges between MPs regarding allegations News of the World reports hacked into phone messages of leading figures – claims the paper has denied.
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