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Phone Hacking/Bribery Scandal Timeline March 2002: Days after the disappearance of 13-year old Milly Dowler, British tabloid News of the World began intercepting Dowler's voicemail messages. April 2002 Police first became aware that the paper was listeni Full Article at The Huffington Post
Former News International CEO Rebekah Brooks has had her bail renewed over allegations of phone hacking and illegal payments to police and other officials. She is already facing trial over cover-up charges, but must now wait at least another two months t Full Article at Spire FM
Rebekah Brooks, (R) former Chief Executive of News International, and her husband Charlie Brooks address the media outside a lawyers office in London, on May 15, 2012. Former Rupert Murdoch aide Rebekah Brooks, her husband and four others were charged... View Photo »
Well, I’m sure I heard someone talking about retired horses at the Sun Police Bravery Awards ... One of those would be perfect. I’ll get my PA to ring John Yates. Yatesy’ll sort it. It’s not as if he has anything else on his plate.
LONDON — The long-running judicial inquiry into the behavior and ethics of the British press was set to hear testimony on Thursday from two figures who could throw new light on the extent of opaque ties between the government and Rupert Murdoch ’s media Full Article at The New York Times
A British TV presenter told an official inquiry that Piers Morgan, now a CNN TV host, once gave him pointers on how to hack a mobile phone. Jae C. Hong/AP file photo LONDON—A prominent British TV presenter said Wednesday that CNN talk show host Piers Mor Full Article at Toronto Star
As one of the smoothest operators at the higher echelons of London's lobbying industry, Fred Michel rarely looses his cool. But on Monday afternoon, James Murdoch's chief UK lobbyist was spitting with anger when he discovered the dangers of falling out w Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Rebekah Brooks, (R) former Chief Executive of News International, and her husband Charlie Brooks speak to the media in London, on May 15, 2012. Former Rupert Murdoch aide Rebekah Brooks, her husband and four others were charged on Tuesday with trying to... View Photo »
at odds with numerous other accounts, including those of previous editors and from [ex News International chief executive] Rebekah Brooks, who told us she spoke to Rupert Murdoch regularly and 'on average, every other day'
Less than a week after former News International C.E.O. Rebekah Brooks was charged with three counts of “conspiracy to pervert the course of justice,” film producer Gene Kirkwood has announced that he will adapt the story of Rupert Murdoch’s flame-haired Full Article at Vanity Fair
IT’S quite rare to find any journalists willing to be attached to the recent phone-hacking scandal. Crime novelist Denise Mina reckons she knows one character that would certainly be involved in the tawdry affair, though. “If Paddy Meehan was around, she Full Article at Rutgerglen Reformer
MP claims former prime minister Gordon Brown called him to tell him of attempted intervention'It's not the sort of thing a backbench MP would forget too easily'He claims he was put under surveillance by News of the World journalists following a false tip Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
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Well, I’m sure I heard someone talking about retired horses at the Sun Police Bravery Awards ... One of those would be perfect. I’ll get my PA to ring John Yates. Yatesy’ll sort it. It’s not as if he has anything else on his plate.
at odds with numerous other accounts, including those of previous editors and from [ex News International chief executive] Rebekah Brooks, who told us she spoke to Rupert Murdoch regularly and 'on average, every other day'
Well, I’m sure I heard someone talking about retired horses at the Sun Police Bravery Awards ... One of those would be perfect. I’ll get my PA to ring John Yates. Yatesy’ll sort it. It’s not as if he has anything else on his plate.
Exactly as he did in phone hacking last summer, exactly as he did with Rebekah Brooks, exactly as he did with Andy Coulson. He is doing the same now when everyone can see that the obvious thing for him to do is make this referral to Alex Allan. That is what he should get on and do rather than seeking to...
Rebekah Brooks, the former News International chief executive who is under investigation by Scotland Yard over her role in the hacking affair, is understood to be ready to disclose any text messages and emails between herself and David Cameron if required.
His remark incorporates Rupert Murdoch’s conviction that he and his son and the now disgraced former executive Rebekah Brooks have been victims, too.
As Downing Street admits, it is not Lord Justice Leveson’s job to adjudicate on whether Jeremy Hunt has broken the Code. Just as last July, the Prime Minister dragged his feet on a judicial inquiry, defended Rebekah Brooks and clung to the BSkyB bid, so we see the same pattern again.
Because David Cameron has questions to answer, and Jeremy Hunt is, if you like, acting as a fire wall. And if he goes, the questions will then move to David Cameron’s conversations with Rebekah Brooks, with James Murdoch, and others.
could only ... His assertion that I 'took charge of a cover-up' in relation to phone-hacking is a shameful lie. The same applies to his assertions that I misinformed senior executives about what was going on and that I forbade people from reporting to Rebekah Brooks or to James Murdoch.
His assertion that I 'took charge of a cover-up' in relation to phone-hacking is a shameful lie. The same applies to his assertions that I misinformed senior executives about what was going on and that I forbade people from reporting to [former News International chief executive] Rebekah Brooks or to [e...
I believe the reason Jeremy Hunt is being kept in his post is because [Prime Minister David] Cameron knows questions will move to him, his meetings with Mr Murdoch … what he said to James Murdoch and Rebekah Brooks about the bid News Corp was making for BSkyB.
Jeremy Hunt is acting as a firewall...if he goes, the questions will then move to David Cameron’s conversations with Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch and others.
Why is Jeremy Hunt still in his job? Because David Cameron has questions to answer, and Jeremy Hunt is, if you like, acting as a firewall, and if he goes the questions will then move to David Cameron's conversations with Rebekah Brooks, with James Murdoch and others.
It's a pattern with this Prime Minister. Andy Coulson, Rebekah Brooks and now the Culture Secretary. When is he going to realise it's time to stop putting his cronies before the interests of the country?
It’s a pattern with this Prime Minister: Andy Coulson, Rebekah Brooks and now the Culture Secretary. When is he going to realise it’s time to stop putting his cronies before the interests of the country?
Andy Coulson, Rebekah Brooks, now the culture secretary – it's time to stop putting his cronies before the interests of the country.
We already knew the prime minister had shown a disturbing lack of judgment in attending a notorious Christmas dinner at Rebekah Brooks's home in 2010 when the takeover was at a critical stage. Now we learn that at the same cosy event, Mr Cameron discussed the deal directly with James Murdoch.
Given everything that has gone on from Horsegate with Rebekah Brooks and the Chipping Norton set right through to phone hacking under his watch, that is going to be a difficult job.
I was told by a senior Conservative member of the committee, who I knew was in direct contact with executives at News International, that if we went for her [Rebekah Brooks], they would go for us - effectively they would delve into our personal lives in order to punish [us].
I recall Rebekah Wade telling me that so far as she was concerned, with Tom Watson it's personal, and we won't stop till we get him.
One told Watson the company would 'give him' Andy Coulson, but Rebekah Brooks was 'sacred', which Watson took to mean that the company would hand over incriminating evidence on Coulson if he laid off Brooks. He had no idea what evidence that might have been.
The arrests came a day after prosecutors announced that they were considering whether to bring charges against 11 suspects in the [phone hacking] scandal, after police handed over the first set of files from its investigation. The 11 suspects in the files are believed to include Rebekah Brooks, the form...
yet our people had all our meals scrutinised. So why didn't Robert Jay [counsel for the inquiry] ask Keir Starmer about his meal with [former News International boss] Rebekah Brooks just a few days after Starmer's decision not to reopen the case in 2009.
Murdoch's genius was to spot a winner, back a winner and change sides at the right time. Naturally Rebekah Brooks, his protégée, learnt that lesson
Obviously Rebekah Brooks had been previously arrested for conspiracy to intercept voicemails but this is a much more serious charge
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Im sweating like Rebekah Brooks pouring over her BT bill ................
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