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Phone hacking: A to Z of the ‘trial of the century’
It was the trial that had everything – cats, pizzas, witches and Fairy Liquid. Here’s an alphabetical guide to what happened over eight months at the Old Bailey’s court 12.
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Eye spy: crackdown on rogue private investigators
Operating as a private investigator without a licence is to become a criminal offence, under plans announced by Theresa May to tackle rogue elements in the industry.
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Six ex-NoW journalists arrested in phone hacking probe
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.
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DCI April Casburn guilty of leaking information to NoW
As a senior counter-terrorism detective is found guilty of trying to sell information to the News of the World, Scotland Yard says she has betrayed her colleagues.
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Leveson inquiry: the key questions
Is it just us or is there a lot of chat about newspapers today? From Milly Dowler’s voicemail to David Cameron’s “lol” texts: Channel 4 News answers the who, why and what of the Leveson inquiry.
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Tom Crone held over hacking allegations
News International’s former legal affairs manager is arrested by detectives investigating phone hacking at the News of the World.
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Journalists arrested in separate hacking inquiries
Two more journalists are arrested by police forces investigating allegations of phone hacking.
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Brooks and Coulson among eight charged over phone hacking
Rebekah Brooks and David Cameron’s former communications adviser Andy Coulson are to be charged following an investigation into phone hacking at News International.
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Prison officers ‘took newspaper payments’
The penultimate day of the Leveson inquiry hears that police are investigating alleged corrupt payments by journalists to prison officers in return for stories.
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‘Possible computer hacking’ of Sheridan witness
Scotland Yard is investigating possible computer hacking by News of the World in a case linked to the Tommy Sheridan libel action, Channel 4 News has learned.
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Alastair Campbell testifies at Leveson inquiry
Ex-Daily Mirror political editor and spin doctor Alastair Campbell returns to the Leveson inquiry to discuss politicians and their relationship with the “putrid” media he now distances himself from.
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Eleven phone-hacking suspects referred to DPP
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.
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Alastair Campbell slams ‘putrid press’
As Alastair Campbell tells the Leveson inquiry elements of the press have become ‘putrid’, a former investigator claims data chiefs refused to take action against newspapers on illegal information.
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NOTW investigated for surveillance of police detective
Channel 4 News has learned that Scotland Yard is now formally investigating allegations that a senior murder detective was put under surveillance by the News of the World in 2002.
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Hacking scandal: Met launches new probe
Exclusive: Channel 4 has learnt that the Metropolitan Police is launching a new formal investigation into computer hacking.