Phone hacking trial: Regret hiring Coulson as media chief, says British PM
Fp Archives • 11 years agoCameron issued a sombre televised apology for hiring Coulson, showing how toxic the scandal remains nearly three years after News Corp boss Murdoch was forced to shut down the Sunday tabloid in disgrace.
Phone hacking scandal: Cops to question Murdoch as a suspect
Fp Staff • 11 years agoThis comes a day after a UK court convicted former News of the World editor Andy Coulson of phone-hacking but cleared fellow editor Rebekah Brooks of all charges
UK phone hacking scandal: Coulson found guilty; Brooks to walk free
Fp Archives • 11 years agoFormer News of the World editor Andy Coulson was convicted of phone hacking Tuesday, but fellow editor Rebekah Brooks was acquitted after a monthslong trial centering on illegal activity at the heart of Rupert Murdoch's newspaper empire.
UK phone hacking trial set to go to jury
Fp Archives • 11 years agoBritish phone-hacking trial involving Rupert Murdoch's editors nears conclusion
Tech2 News Staff • 11 years agoPhone-hacking trial: Coulson says affair with Brooks was wrong
Fp Archives • 11 years agoThe 46-year-old denies conspiracy to hack phones and conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office.
Hacked voicemails found in safe of Murdoch's UK news company
Fp Archives • 11 years agoThe messages from David Blunkett, in charge of policing and security as Prime Minister Tony Blair's interior minister at the time, were hacked from the phone of his lover in 2004, London's Old Bailey central criminal court heard.
Court hears case of Murdoch reporters accessing missing girl's phone messages
Fp Archives • 11 years agoJournalists at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World told police hunting for a missing schoolgirl in 2002 they had accessed her phone's voicemail messages, a London court heard on Tuesday, as prosecutors focused in on the case at the heart of the trial.
Do his phone: NOTW editor told journalist hunting celebrity scoop
Fp Archives • 11 years agoThe trial also heard that Murdoch's British newspaper arm, News International, appeared to have given incomplete information to lawyers carrying out an internal inquiry in 2007 which gave the now-defunct paper a "clean bill of health".
3 former journalists plead guilty to phone hacking; Brooks, Coulson deny charges
Fp Archives • 11 years agoOpening the long-awaited hacking trial of former News of the World editors Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson and others, prosecution lawyer Andrew Edis said hacking and other illegal activity at the paper and its sister tabloid, The Sun, went on for a decade.