Leveson: much more wrangling ahead
All parties involved in the press regulation debate want the same broad approach: a royal charter. They just can’t agree what should be in it – and there is a lot of ground to be narrowed between them.
The family of murdered teenager Milly Dowler give more details of how she died to highlight “the true heinousness” of her killer Levi Bellfield, who has only recently confessed to the crime.
Former Surrey Police constable Simon Quinn is jailed for 18 months after pleading guilty to misconduct in a public office.
Gemma Dowler calls on the prime minister to keep the promises he made to her family that press regulation would be strengthened. Her teenage sister Milly’s phone was hacked after she disappeared.
All parties involved in the press regulation debate want the same broad approach: a royal charter. They just can’t agree what should be in it – and there is a lot of ground to be narrowed between them.
Surrey police are accused of failing to investigate claims that Milly Dowler’s phone was hacked during their inquiry into the schoolgirl’s murder.
The CPS has announced it intends to bring charges over phone-hacking against Andy Coulson, former no. 10 communications boss, as well as Rebekah Brooks and 6 others. But might things go even further and on to another level in these investigations?
The police watchdog launches an investigation into the conduct of a senior police officer in relation to his alleged knowledge that Milly Dowler’s mobile phone was hacked by the News of the World.
David Cameron gives evidence to the Leveson inquiry into media ethics.
The Metropolitan Police tell the Leveson inquiry that the voicemail of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler was hacked by the News of the World, but cannot say if her messages were deleted by journalists.
New evidence suggests Milly Dowler’s voicemails could have been deleted automatically rather than by News of the World journalists, the Leveson Inquiry hears.
Singer Charlotte Church tells the Leveson inquiry into press standards that she agreed to turn down a £100,000 fee to sing at Rupert Murdoch’s wedding in exchange for favourable publicity.
Writing for Channel 4 News, journalist Joan Smith reflects on her day giving evidence to the Leveson inquiry at the Royal Courts of Justice.
Giving evidence at the Leveson inquiry, actor Hugh Grant has linked the Mail on Sunday to phone hacking and complained about the treatment of the mother of his baby.
The mother of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler tells the Leveson inquiry that the hacking of her daughter’s phone left her thinking she was still alive.
The Leveson Inquiry has heard that murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler’s mother was “euphoric” after accessing her missing daughter’s voicemail after a private detective deleted some of the messages.