Search results for ‘glenn mulcaire’
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Coulson at ‘top secret’ security meetings without clearance
Andy Coulson attended meetings of the National Security Council as David Cameron’s director of communications when he was not vetted and “may have” had unsupervised access to top secret documents.
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Rupert Murdoch ‘not a fit person’ to run a big company
MPs investigating phone hacking at the News of the World say News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch showed ‘wilful blindness’ to what was going on at his media empire.
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Senior Met officer refused access to phone records
Former senior Scotland Yard officer John Yates refused to let other officers examine his phone records in a leak inquiry because he was ‘very well-connected’, the Leveson inquiry hears.
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‘I was a coward for not telling Brooks about hacking’
In his most comprehensive interview since his arrest, former News of the World chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck tells Andy Davies he was a “coward” for not telling Rebekah Brooks about phone hacking.
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Ex-Sun editor admits ‘bullish’ approach – Leveson
Editors of The Sun, past and present, tell the Leveson inquiry of a changed tabloid culture, as one witness to the inquiry tells Channel 4 News why she disputes Kelvin MacKenzie’s “moral relativism”.
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Ex-editor reveals fears about tabloid’s practices
A former News of the World editor has said that he feared there were “bombs under the newsroom floor” in the form of a history of illegal practices at the paper, following his appointment.
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Milly Dowler voicemail possibly ‘automatically deleted’
New evidence suggests Milly Dowler’s voicemails could have been deleted automatically rather than by News of the World journalists, the Leveson Inquiry hears.
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‘If it hadn’t been so sad, it would have been funny’
On the third day of the Leveson inquiry Mark Lewis, the solicitor who represents alleged victims of phone hacking, has been giving evidence.
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‘The press no longer has the megaphone’
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.
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A day on the stand at the Leveson inquiry
Writing for Channel 4 News, journalist Joan Smith reflects on her day giving evidence to the Leveson inquiry at the Royal Courts of Justice.
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Milly hack gave Dowler parents false hope
The mother of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler tells the Leveson inquiry that the hacking of her daughter’s phone left her thinking she was still alive.
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Leveson Inquiry hears of Milly’s family false hope
The Leveson Inquiry has heard that murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler’s mother was “euphoric” after accessing her missing daughter’s voicemail after a private detective deleted some of the messages.
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Phone hacking was ‘shameful’ – NI lawyer
Phone hacking by the News of the World was “wrong, shameful and should never have happened,” News International’s lawyer tells the Leveson inquiry.
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Leveson inquiry into press ethics begins
An inquiry begins into the behaviour and practices of the press in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal which led to the closure of the News of the World.
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‘Why I’m giving evidence at the Leveson inquiry’
Journalist Joan Smith gives her personal account of why she’s giving evidence at the Leveson inquiry, set up to look at the ethics and practices of the press in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal.