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James Murdoch resigns from UK newspaper boards
James Murdoch resigns as director of the companies which publish the Sun, the Times and the Sunday Times.
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FactCheck: How much did James Murdoch know about phone hacking?
“The big question is: how much did James Murdoch know back in 2008? Did he try to buy Mr Taylor’s silence in a bid to stop the whole story coming out?”
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Pressure on James Murdoch as he faces MPs
As more allegations about phone-hacking at News International emerge, James Murdoch prepares to explain himself for a second time to a Commons select committee.
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I did not mislead MPs over phone hacking – Murdoch
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.
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Defiant Murdoch faces shareholders and new allegation
Rupert Murdoch has made an uncompromising address at News Corp’s annual meeting to shareholders amid new allegations of computer hacking. Channel 4 News talks to one major investor.
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Rupert Murdoch ‘a great man’ – Michael Gove
Education Secretary Michael Gove tells Channel 4 News in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal that media tycoon Rupert Murdoch is “a great man”.
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Is James Murdoch set to survive after all?
Could the Murdoch dynasty survive after all? Krishnan Guru-Murthy blogs on James Murdoch and the phone-hacking scandal.
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James Murdoch ‘told about phone hacking email’
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.
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Tony Blair ‘is godfather to Rupert Murdoch’s daughter’
Tony Blair is godfather to one of Rupert Murdoch’s younger children, it has emerged – raising new questions about the closeness of relationships between politicians and News International executives.
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Murdoch pie-thrower wins jail term cut
The comedian who threw a foam pie at Rupert Murdoch has had his jail sentence reduced on appeal. Jonathan May-Bowles, 26, will now serve four weeks behind bars instead of six.
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Murdoch pie-thrower jailed for six weeks
The protester who threw a foam pie at Rupert Murdoch has been jailed for six weeks. Jonathan May-Bowles went for the News Corp boss when he was giving evidence to MPs about the phone-hacking scandal.
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Convicted pie-throwing protester mimics Murdoch
The man who launched a foam pie attack in Parliament on Rupert Murdoch mimics the media magnate after he leaves court with an assault conviction.
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FactCheck: Meetings with Murdoch
David Cameron’s new rules on transparency were rushed in on the same day Rebekah Brooks quit. The PM slung out the details of his meetings with media moguls, leaving Ed Miliband racing to match his new spirit of openness. And today we are treated, for the first time in British history, to details of who all the ministers are busy meeting (see full list on Number 10’s website).
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Murdoch pie-thrower has ‘respect’ for Wendi
The man who threw a plate of shaving foam at Rupert Murdoch tells Channel 4 News he knew it was the right thing to do and that he has “much respect” for Wendi Deng for fighting back.
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James Murdoch: I answered phone-hack questions ‘truthfully’
News Corp CEO James Murdoch has insisted to MPs that he was truthful when he answered questions in Parliament about the phone-hacking scandal.