Search results for ‘George Galloway’

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  • 23 Jun 2011

    Police investigating allegations of phone hacking at a national newspaper arrest a woman in Yorkshire on suspicion of conspiring to intercept voicemail messages.

  • 20 May 2011

    A senior executive at the News of the World has been linked to the phone hacking scandal by Jude Law’s barrister.

  • 4 May 2011

    David Cameron and Ed Miliband have clashed in the Commons for the last time ahead of elections across England, Wales and Scotland on Thursday.

  • 26 Apr 2011

    Well connected in the west, Saif al-Islam had been tipped to succeed his father, Muammar Gaddafi, as leader of Libya – until his appearance on Libyan state TV.

  • 10 Apr 2011

    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.

  • 21 Jan 2011

    Former diplomat Sir Roderick Lyne became Sir Rottweiler but then Tony Blair’s return to the Iraq Inquiry was eclipsed by another Downing Street drama, writes political commentator Peter McHugh.

  • 22 Oct 2010

    The new mayor of Tower Hamlets in east London appeals for unity after a highly turbulent election campaign which saw him removed as Labour candidate.

  • 10 Jun 2010

    Maziar Bahari, held and tortured in Iran after last June’s protests, tells Channel 4 News he has referred Iran’s Press TV to Ofcom after it sent a journalist to cover his interrogation.

  • 21 Jul 2017

    Parliament has published its register of MPs’ financial interests for the first time since the election. An analysis by FactCheck shows that 123 MPs earn extra money by renting out homes and private property. Landlord MPs account for almost a fifth of all MPs. Their properties include houses, flats, farms, holiday cottages and shops. The MPs include chancellor…

  • 27 Sep 2014

    British Tornado fighter jets fly into Iraq ready to carry out air strikes against the Islamic State group, but the Ministry of Defence says no targets were hit in the first approved combat operation.

  • 18 Sep 2014

    The polls have closed and the votes are being counted. Should Scotland be an independent country? That was the question for the Scottish people: tonight, overnight, we will find out the answer.