Al Jazeera English
| Nov 30, 2012
Britain needs a new, independent regulatory body to protect the public from unethical, sometimes "outrageous" behavior by the press, the long-awaited Leveson report into the country's media standards recommends. Critics fear the proposal could dam...
Channel 4 News
| Nov 4, 2012
British Prime Minister David Cameron may not be "laughing out loud" after personal texts sent to former News International CEO Rebekah Brooks were revealed by London-based newspaper The Mail on Sunday. Brooks is due to go on trial in September 201...
ABC News (Australia)
| May 31, 2012
Former British government media adviser Andy Coulson has been arrested for perjury in Scotland over his claims that he had no knowledge of phone hacking during his time in his previous job as editor of tabloid newspaper News of the World.
Al Jazeera English
| May 30, 2012
Police have detained the British Prime Minister's former spokesman on suspicion of perjury. Andy Coulson resigned from his post at Downing Street last year in the wake of the UK phone hacking scandal. Before joining David Cameron's team he'd b...
Prosecutors have filed criminal charges against former News of the World editor Andy Coulson and former News International executive Rebekah Brooks...
British prosecutors plan to charge a private investigator and seven former journalists at News Corp.'s News of the World - including Rebekah Brooks...
Ex-News International CEO Rebekah Brooks charged with conspiracy over the UK phone hacking scandal.
Ex-News International boss Rebekah Brooks in court over her alleged role in Britain's phone hacking scandal.