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Met Police faces MPs over phone hacking
Former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson, who resigned on Sunday, kicks off police evidence to MPs over the phone-hacking scandal.
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News of the World phone-hack journalist found dead
Sean Hoare, the first named journalist to blow the whistle on News of the World phone hacking, has been found dead. A police statement said the death was thought not to be suspicious.
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PM ‘respects’ Met chief’s resignation
Prime Minister David Cameron says he respects Sir Paul Stephenson’s decision to quit as head of Scotland Yard, but the focus must now be on investigating phone hacking.
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TV presenter felt ‘hunted’ by private investigators
Exclusive: Former Metropolitan police detective and Crimewatch presenter Jacqui Hames tells Channel 4 News she felt “hunted” by private investigators alleged to be working for the News of the World.
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PM delays recess for phone-hack questions
Prime Minister David Cameron will delay Parliament’s summer recess after Britain’s most senior police officer became the latest victim of the phone-hacking scandal.
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LIVE BLOG: John Yates resigns from Metropolitan Police
With today’s resignation of Assistant Commissioner John Yates, following yesterday’s decision by Sir Paul Stephenson to stand down, is the Metropolitan Police now a “rudderless ship”?
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Preliminary inquiry into News International by Fraud Office
Exclusive: Channel 4 News reveals a new front in the Murdochs’ legal woes as the Serious Fraud Office begins a preliminary investigation into News International.
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Rebekah Brooks arrested over phone hacking claims
Rebekah Brooks says she is “helping police with their enquiries” after being arrested at an appointment in connection with allegations of corruption and phone hacking. She has been released on bail.
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Miliband labels Murdoch influence ‘dangerous’
Ed Miliband has called for Rupert Murdoch’s empire to be broken up, saying he has “too much power over British life”.
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Metropolitan police chief Sir Paul Stephenson quits
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson announces his resignation as the phone hacking scandal claims its latest victim. Read his full statement here.
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Murdoch prints apology as top US aide quits
A full page apology from Rupert Murdoch has been published in newspapers, as the scandal spreads to the US where former News International head, Les Hinton quit his post as CEO of the Dow Jones.
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Bernstein: phone-hacking culture created by Murdoch
Veteran Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein tells Channel 4 News that Rupert Murdoch “intimidated journalism” and created a culture of manufactured controversy and sensationalism in his newsrooms.
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Is Cameron really coming clean on meetings with the moguls?
David Cameron revealed today that he had Andy Coulson to stay at Chequers after the phone hacking suspect resigned as Tory press chief over the scandal. Who else has been invited to the PM’s country pile? We may never know the whole story, as FactCheck discovered…
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Coulson stayed at Chequers after resigning
Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson stayed with Prime Minister David Cameron at Chequers in March, several weeks after he quit as the PM’s communications chief over phone-hacking allegations.
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Murdoch ‘lacked editorial control’
The failure of News Corporation owner Rupert Murdoch to take editorial control of his newspapers led to an excess of “celebrity gunge” and ultimately the phone-hacking scandal, one Lord says.