Search results for ‘Phone hacking scandal’
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Senior NoW exec implicated in Jude Law phone hacking case
A senior executive at the News of the World has been linked to the phone hacking scandal by Jude Law’s barrister.
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‘Second newspaper being sued over phone hacking claims’
As the News of the World settles with actor Sienna Miller, a second newspaper now faces phone hacking proceedings, Channel 4 News understands.
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Wayne Rooney’s phone ‘hacked’ by newspaper
Footballer Wayne Rooney becomes the latest high-profile figure to be contacted by police investigating allegations of phone hacking by journalists at the News of the World.
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Third News of World journalist arrested over phone hacking
A News of the World senior reporter has been arrested by detectives investigating the phone-hacking scandal.
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News of the World prints phone hacking apology
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.
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Phone hacking: two News of the World journalists arrested
Police investigating claims that the News of the World hacked into people’s mobile phones arrest the paper’s former head of news and its current chief reporter, as Carl Dinnen reports.
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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.
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Police to contact possible NOTW phone hack victims
Police investigating the phone-hack scandal are looking at new evidence and taking “urgent steps” to inform possible victims. MP Tom Watson tells Channel 4 News it’s “reassuring” progress.
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Phone-hacking: Bob Crow claims he may have been targeted
Bob Crow has asked police to investigate suspicions of phone-hacking. The RMT Union leader fears he may have been targeted by journalists between 2000 and the present day.
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Met police criticised over NOTW phone-hacking probe
The acting head of the Metropolitan Police faces questioning over the handling of phone-hacking allegations at the News of the World after a fresh criminal investigation is launched.
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Police launch fresh NOTW phone hack investigation
As police launch a fresh investigation into claims of phone-hacking at the News of the World, a Conservative MP tells Channel 4 News it raises serious questions about the Met’s handling of the case.
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Police under pressure to reopen phone hacking case
Scotland Yard faces pressure to launch a fresh investigation into the phone hacking scandal, as it emerges that Gordon Brown asked police to look into whether he was a victim while he was Chancellor.
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Phone-hacking claims: Livingstone to contact police
Former mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, is to contact police to ask whether his phone was hacked be journalists, after Channel 4 News learns he was a victim of a “blag” by a private investigator.
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Exclusive: MPs ‘backed off’ over phone-hacking probe
Channel 4 News learns that members of the committee set up to investigate phone hacking shied away from forcing News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks to attend a meeting with them.
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Greg Miskiw: former News of the World journalist speaks out
Channel 4 News has obtained the first television interview with the journalist dubbed the “Prince of Darkness” for his role at the centre of the phone hacking scandal.