Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson arrives for a hearing at the Old Bailey courthouse in London April 26, 2013.
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron gestures during a press conference at 10 Downing Street in London on March 14, 2013, where he made an announcement regarding all-party talks on press regulation. Cameron said on March 14 that all-party talks on press regulation following the phone-hacking scandal had broken down and that lawmakers would vote on a new system next week. The Conservative leader rejected demands from his Liberal Democrat coalition partners and the opposition Labour party for statutory regulation, as recommended last year by the Leveson report into the News of the World hacking scandal.
Former royal editor at the News of the World newspaper, Clive Goodman, arrives for a court hearing at the Old Bailey court in London, on March 8, 2013 where he and other defendants face charges arising from the police's Operation Elevden investigation into alleged inappropriate payments to officials.
Former Downing Street communications director and News of the World Editor, Andy Coulson, arrives for a court hearing at the Old Bailey court in London, on March 8, 2013 where he and other defendants face charges arising from the police's Operation Elevden investigation into alleged inappropriate payments to officials.
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 08: Andy Coulson, the former Editor of the defunct 'News of the World' newspaper and former communications director for the Prime Minister, arrives at the Central Criminal Court on March 8, 2013 in London, England. Several former members of staff at the defunct News of the World newspaper are appearing to face charges connected with phone hacking; the illegal activity which led to the closure of the paper.
Clive Goodman, former News of the World royal correspondent arrives at a hearing at the Old Bailey court in the City of London, Friday, March 8, 2013, in London.