Search results for ‘john prescott’
70 items found
-
JK Rowling ‘core participant’ in phone hacking inquiry
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.
-
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?
-
US phone hacking investigation ‘progressing’
The US Attorney-General says that investigations into News Corp’s American operations are progressing as the House of Lords prepars to debate media conduct.
-
Arrested NoW man worked for Met and dined with top police
The latest man arrested in the News of the World phone-hack inquiry worked as a PR consultant for the Met Police. Neil Wallis also dined with top officers Sir Paul Stephenson and John Yates.
-
Dowlers may be victims of phone hack
Milly Dowler’s family have been told by police that the News of the World may have hacked the phone of their daughter Milly while she was missing.
-
MP names Ryan Giggs as footballer in injunction row
Ryan Giggs has been named as the footballer at the centre of the super-injunction row by MP John Hemming, a move which Lord Prescott has told Channel 4 News is an “abuse” of parliamentary privilege.
-
Phone hacking – PCC £20,000 libel payout
The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) and its chairman pay £20,000 in libel damages to one of the lawyers at the centre of the phone hacking scandal, reports Andy Davies.
-
MPs launch new phone-hacking investigation
A fresh probe has been launched into allegations that prominent public figures had their phones hacked by News of the World journalists.
-
Calls for new phone hacking investigation
Former home secretary Alan Johnson says there may be a case for a new inquiry into phone-hacking by News of the World journalists.
-
The coalition government 100 days in
One hundred days of a coalition government, and this week we can write the words that perhaps only the man himself thought possible: Nick Clegg is in charge. Broadcaster Peter McHugh asks, what next?