Latest on phone hacking makes ‘amazing reading’
Roy Greenslade has refined his accusation about News International snooping on Select Committee members who were investigating them but it still makes pretty amazing reading.
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The Old Bailey hears details of alleged cash payments to Glenn Mulcaire and “people in uniform: Channel 4 News has the weekly phone-hacking trial round-up.
The editor and deputy editor of the People, and two former Mirror Group journalists, are arrested by police investigating alleged phone hacking.
Six journalists, including two who work at the Sun, are arrested as part of an investigation into phone hacking. Channel 4 News looks at who has been arrested and charged so far.
Mary-Ellen Field, former financial adviser to model and businesswoman Elle Macpherson, tells Channel 4 News how phone hacking nearly derailed her life and career.
Shares in newspaper group Trinity Mirror slump in early trading as four people, including former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson, launch legal actions against its titles.
Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson and five other former News of the World journalists will face trial for charges related to phone-hacking in September 2013.
Labour steps up demands for Jeremy Hunt to resign amid fresh claims the Culture Secretary colluded with Rupert Murdoch’s empire in a bid to block a public inquiry into phone hacking.
Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer sets out guidance on prosecuting journalists, as he reveals he is considering four case files containing allegations of phone hacking.
Exclusive: Corrupt police officers are accused of deleting intelligence reports from the national police computer on the orders of criminal gangs in a secret report passed to the Leveson inquiry.
Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks and husband Charlie are released on bail after they and four others were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
Roy Greenslade has refined his accusation about News International snooping on Select Committee members who were investigating them but it still makes pretty amazing reading.
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.
News International is set to pay around £3m to settle phone-hacking claims by the family of murder victim Milly Dowler against the News of the World, as Simon Israel reports.
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.
A 35-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the News of the World phone-hacking scandal.