Search results for ‘Phone hacking scandal special report’
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Solicitors’ phones ‘hacked by News of the World’
Channel 4 News learns that media lawyer Mark Stephens may have been a target of phone hacking by the News of the World, as police investigate alleged attacks on the voicemails of solicitors.
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Phone hacking: the directory of inquiries
Investigating the hacking affair is turning into an industry of its own, with more than 10 bodies tasked with probing the scandal and its aftermath. Who are they?
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Cameron faces phone-hack questions
David Cameron has made an emergency statement to MPs on phone hacking as MPs quiz the PM again on his party’s links to News International.
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Met accused of phone-hack failures
MPs accuse Scotland Yard of a “catalogue of failures” over the phone-hacking investigation in a damning report on the scandal..
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Met hacking probe ‘could take more than five years’
A senior source in Scotland Yard tells Channel 4 News that the investigation into phone hacking “could take more than five years”, as the force boosts the number of officers on the case by a third.
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Murdochs express ‘great regret’ over phone hacking
Rupert Murdoch and his son James have apologised for the phone-hacking scandal while giving evidence to MPs. The session was briefly interrupted by a protester attempting to attack the pair.
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Rebekah Brooks apologises for ‘abhorrent’ phone hacking
Former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks expresses her ‘ultimate’ regret over her company’s slow response to the phone hacking crisis but denies she knew of any impropriety on her watch.
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Met Police faces MPs over phone hacking
Former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson, who resigned on Sunday, kicks off police evidence to MPs over the phone-hacking scandal.
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Cameron due home to deal with phone-hack crisis
The Prime Minister is to fly home early from his visit to Africa to make a statement to MPs on Wednesday on the escalating scandal over phone hacking.
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News of the World phone-hack journalist found dead
Sean Hoare, the first named journalist to blow the whistle on News of the World phone hacking, has been found dead. A police statement said the death was thought not to be suspicious.
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PM delays recess for phone-hack questions
Prime Minister David Cameron will delay Parliament’s summer recess after Britain’s most senior police officer became the latest victim of the phone-hacking scandal.
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Rebekah Brooks arrested over phone hacking claims
Rebekah Brooks says she is “helping police with their enquiries” after being arrested at an appointment in connection with allegations of corruption and phone hacking. She has been released on bail.
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Bernstein: phone-hacking culture created by Murdoch
Veteran Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein tells Channel 4 News that Rupert Murdoch “intimidated journalism” and created a culture of manufactured controversy and sensationalism in his newsrooms.
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LIVE BLOG: Rebekah Brooks resigns over phone hacking
Reaction and analysis as Rebekah Brooks quits News International over phone-hacking, plus the rest of the day’s developments. Add your voice to the live blog or on Twitter #c4news.
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From secretary to scandal, Rebekah Brooks’ media career
In a career covering more than two decades, Rebekah Brooks has made a lasting impression on the tabloid media landscape, Channel 4 News looks back at her achievements.