Newspapers shun government’s royal charter on press regulation
The gulf between the newspaper industry and the politicians’ plans for regulating them is yawning wider than ever.
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A 15-year-old girl was forced to seek therapy to get over her obsession with Max Clifford after he “sexually abused” her, a court hears.
Former editor of the News of the World Rebekah Brooks tells a jury that Andy Coulson “completely trusted” her at the time the tabloid hacked the voicemails of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler.
Almost 50 days in to the “trial of the era”, here are five details we learned this week.
The prosecution case moved onto allegations of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice as the jury returned for the new year. Here are five details that came to light in the first week back.
Rape and abuse victims must be protected more in court says Labour, promising to change the law if they are elected in 2015.
The Old Bailey hears details of alleged cash payments to Glenn Mulcaire and “people in uniform: Channel 4 News has the weekly phone-hacking trial round-up.
Jury sworn in, four defendants plead guilty to phone-hacking and a love letter from Rebekah Brooks to Andy Coulson read out in court: Channel 4 News has the weekly phone-hacking trial round-up.
The strange world of the courts is finally opening up to TV audiences. Former court reporter Patrick Worrall wonders what viewers will make of it all.
Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks and ex-spin doctor Andy Coulson were having an affair, which had lasted at least six years, a court hears.
A prosecutor says three senior journalists at the defunct News of the World tabloid have already pleaded guilty to hacking phones.
The gulf between the newspaper industry and the politicians’ plans for regulating them is yawning wider than ever.
The UK’s three main political parties reach an agreement on establishing a new system of press regulation, a government source says.
David Cameron welcomes agreement on press regulation, saying it is not a “press law”. But Labour and Liberal Democrats say the deal involves a royal charter backed by law. So what was agreed?
Six journalists, including two who work at the Sun, are arrested as part of an investigation into phone hacking. Channel 4 News looks at who has been arrested and charged so far.
“Outrageous”, “reckless” and “frankly appalling”: Lord Justice Leveson delivers a damning verdict on the press. But David Cameron says he has “serious concerns” about the proposal of a new press law.