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Latest on phone hacking makes ‘amazing reading’
Roy Greenslade has refined his accusation about News International snooping on Select Committee members who were investigating them but it still makes pretty amazing reading.
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As the Leveson inquiry hears evidence from people who say their lives have been destroyed by dubious newspaper practices, Channel 4 News examines a changing media landscape.
Giving evidence at the Leveson inquiry, actor Hugh Grant has linked the Mail on Sunday to phone hacking and complained about the treatment of the mother of his baby.
Phone hacking by the News of the World was “wrong, shameful and should never have happened,” News International’s lawyer tells the Leveson inquiry.
Roy Greenslade has refined his accusation about News International snooping on Select Committee members who were investigating them but it still makes pretty amazing reading.
MPs must consider who is telling the truth as James Murdoch disputes the testimony of former News of the World executives in the phone-hacking scandal. Andy Davies reports.
A man from Flordia has been arrested on suspicion of hacking celebrities computers. Christopher Chaney, 35, is charged with 26 counts of theft, unauthorised access to computers and wiretapping.
News International is set to pay around £3m to settle phone-hacking claims by the family of murder victim Milly Dowler against the News of the World, as Simon Israel reports.
Dozens of alleged phone hacking victims, including Milly Dowler’s parents and Harry Potter creator JK Rowling, are named as “core participants” in the first stage of the inquiry into the scandal.
A 35-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the News of the World phone-hacking scandal.
The former News of the World legal manager tells MPs he is “certain” he told James Murdoch about an email which proved that knowledge of phone-hacking went beyond one rogue reporter.
A 30-year-old man has been arrested in North London in connection with the News of the World phone hacking scandal.
As smartphones become the new target for hackers, Channel 4 News Technology Correspondent Benjamin Cohen investigates the new techniques being used to spy on phone calls and access personal data.
A 51-year-old detective has been arrested over leaking information during the phone hacking investigation.
The latest person arrested by police investigating illegal phone hacking at the News of the World is believed to be former US editor James Desborough, who made his name with celebrity scoops.
Four key police figures learn they will not face IPCC investigation over the phone-hack scandal, but a policing expert tells Channel 4 News the affair remains a “bad omen” for the UK’s top officers.