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Ex-Sun editor admits ‘bullish’ approach – Leveson
Editors of The Sun, past and present, tell the Leveson inquiry of a changed tabloid culture, as one witness to the inquiry tells Channel 4 News why she disputes Kelvin MacKenzie’s “moral relativism”.
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Murdoch joins Twitter – but what’s in it for him?
Rupert Murdoch joined the twittersphere at the weekend. But how do the media magnate’s businesses stand to gain from his tweets about politicians, the weather and domestic life?
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Milly Dowler voicemail possibly ‘automatically deleted’
New evidence suggests Milly Dowler’s voicemails could have been deleted automatically rather than by News of the World journalists, the Leveson Inquiry hears.
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James Murdoch resigns from UK newspaper boards
James Murdoch resigns as director of the companies which publish the Sun, the Times and the Sunday Times.
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I did not seek fame, Coogan tells Leveson
Steve Coogan tells the Leveson inquiry he believes it is his vocation to be a comedian and that he has never used the press to exploit fame for his own ends.
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Leveson Inquiry hears of Milly’s family false hope
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.
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FactCheck: How much did James Murdoch know about phone hacking?
“The big question is: how much did James Murdoch know back in 2008? Did he try to buy Mr Taylor’s silence in a bid to stop the whole story coming out?”
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I did not mislead MPs over phone hacking – Murdoch
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.
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Defiant Murdoch faces shareholders and new allegation
Rupert Murdoch has made an uncompromising address at News Corp’s annual meeting to shareholders amid new allegations of computer hacking. Channel 4 News talks to one major investor.
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Hugh Grant hacked off at meeting with the PM
Hugh Grant tells Channel 4 News he “doesn’t buy” the prime minister’s tough line on the media, and is looking for genuine reform in the wake of phone hacking scandal.
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Dowler family’s ‘£3m compensation’ over hacking claims
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.
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JK Rowling ‘core participant’ in phone hacking inquiry
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.
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David Cameron admits he was too close to media
The Prime Minister admits that he got too close to media proprietors in light of the phone-hacking scandal and calls for the relationship between politicians and the media to be “reset”.
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James Murdoch ‘told about phone hacking email’
The former News of the World legal manager tells MPs he is “certain” he told James Murdoch about an email which proved that knowledge of phone-hacking went beyond one rogue reporter.
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Tony Blair ‘is godfather to Rupert Murdoch’s daughter’
Tony Blair is godfather to one of Rupert Murdoch’s younger children, it has emerged – raising new questions about the closeness of relationships between politicians and News International executives.