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year 2013 ... more > |
| Dec.19 |
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Report: Kate Middleton's phone hacked, court told
| Jan.11 |
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Police: TV host sexually abused hundreds
year 2012 ... more > |
| Nov.29 |
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Report urges independent regulator for UK press
| Nov.20 |
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Murdoch protégé charged with conspiracy
| Oct.23 |
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BBC chief testifies in TV presenter abuse scandal
| Jul.24 |
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Ex-Murdoch editors charged with hacking
| May.15 |
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Murdoch editor charged over hacking Rebekah Brooks and her husband, Charlie, have been charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice over the phone-hacking inquiry
year 2011 ... more > |
| Aug.16 |
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Hacking 'discussed' at News of the World
| Jul.19 |
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UK lawmakers grill Murdoch, ex-editor News Corp. magnate Rupert Murdoch and his son, James, said were not to blame in a burgeoning scandal
| Jul.17 |
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Brooks arrested in hacking scandal
| Jul.16 |
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Murdoch ad apologizes for 'wrongdoing'
| Jul.15 |
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Murdoch apologizes as deputies resign
| Jul.12 |
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Murdoch summoned over phone hacking
| Jul.9 |
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NoW goes to presses for last time
| Jul.7 |
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Hacking scandal spurs paper's closing  The embattled tabloid News of the World, one of the oldest and best-selling newspapers in Britain, will shut down after Sunday's issue. This Sunday's issue will be the last edition of the paper, News International chairman James Murdoch says. The announcement f... | |
| Jul.6 |
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UK dead soldiers' families 'hacked'
| Jul.5 |
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UK press hacking row escalates
year 2007 ... more > |
| Apr.15 |
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BBC calls claim of reporter's death 'rumor'
| Apr.7 |
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Naval captives can sell stories
year 2004 ... more > |
| Jan.29 |
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BBC apologizes as Dyke quits
| Jan.28 |
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BBC chairman quits over Hutton
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Hutton clears Blair, faults BBC A senior judge says the government did not act in a 'dishonorable, underhand or duplicitous' way in its handling of David Kelly
before year 2000
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| Mar. 11, 1702 |
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First daily paper (Courant) appears in England It was produced by Elizabeth Mallet at her premises next to the Kings Arms tavern. Consisted of a single page, with advertisements on the reverse side
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| Jun.24 |
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Andy Coulson guilty of phone hacking
| Feb.19 |
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Blair 'advised editor before arrest'
| Jan.18 |
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BBC World TV's Komla Dumor dies
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| Dec.19 |
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Report: Kate Middleton's phone hacked, court told The British tabloid News of the World hacked Kate Middleton's phone while she was dating Prince William, a prosecutor told a London court
| Nov.1 |
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Prince Harry message 'was hacked'
| Oct.31 |
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Murdoch hacking trial reveals affair
| Oct.30 |
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Prosecution opens Murdoch phone-hacking case
| Aug.21 |
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NSA reporter files lawsuit over partner's detention
| Aug.20 |
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No 10 contacted paper over secrets
| Aug.19 |
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Scotland Yard: David Miranda detention legally sound
| Aug.1 |
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Female journalists get bomb threats on Twitter
| Jan.11 |
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Police: TV host sexually abused hundreds Britain's late TV presenter and radio host Jimmy Savile sexually abused hundreds of people and carried out more than 30 rapes
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| Dec.8 |
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Hospital slams radio station over prank call
| Dec.7 |
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Kate hoax nurse death a 'tragedy'. Melbourne
| Dec.5 |
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Hoax call fools duchess hospital
| Nov.29 |
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Report urges independent regulator for UK press The British press should have an independent regulator, underpinned by law, and with the power to fine, Judge Brian Leveson recommended
| Nov.20 |
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Murdoch protégé charged with conspiracy Rebekah Brooks was charged Tuesday with conspiracy over alleged illegal payments to a Ministry of Defence employee
| Nov.12 |
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Ex-BBC boss starts work at New York Times
| Nov.11 |
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'Radical overhaul needed' at BBC
| Oct.28 |
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Inquiry begins into BBC culture
| Oct.25 |
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BBC star's victims 'approaching 300' |
| Oct.23 |
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Patten backs independence of BBC |
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BBC chief testifies in TV presenter abuse scandal BBC Director General George Entwistle faced tough questions from British lawmakers over the BBC's response to the allegations against Jimmy ...
| Oct.6 |
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Late BBC TV presenter accused of sex abuse |
| Sep.25 |
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BBC 'regrets Queen disclosure' |
| Jul.24 |
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Ex-Murdoch editors charged with hacking 8 people, including Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, will face a total of 19 charges relating to phone hacking, the Crown Prosecution Service...
| May.15 |
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Murdoch editor charged over hacking  Rebekah Brooks and her husband, Charlie, have been charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice over the phone-hacking inquiry | |
| Apr.3 |
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James Murdoch stepping down from BSkyB
| Feb.19 |
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UK Sun on Sunday to launch next week
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| Nov.24 |
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JK Rowling lambasts tabloid intrusion
| Nov.10 |
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Murdoch like 'Mafia boss,' says lawmaker
| Aug.16 |
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Hacking 'discussed' at News of the World MPs have released a letter from a journalist jailed for phone hacking, alleging senior News of the World figures knew what was going on
| Jul.21 |
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James Murdoch evidence questioned
| Jul.19 |
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UK lawmakers grill Murdoch, ex-editor  News Corp. magnate Rupert Murdoch and his son, James, said were not to blame in a burgeoning scandal. Media tycoon apologises a... | |
| Jul.17 |
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Brooks arrested in hacking scandal Former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks was arrested in connection with police investigations into phone hacking and bribery
| Jul.16 |
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Murdoch ad apologizes for 'wrongdoing' Rupert Murdoch apologized to the British public with full-page advertisements in 7 national newspapers
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UK PM's Murdoch press links defended
| Jul.15 |
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Murdoch apologizes as deputies resign Two key executives in the media empire resigned, and their former boss began a series of apologies in the phone-hacking scandal
| Jul.12 |
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Murdoch summoned over phone hacking British lawmakers investigating a phone hacking scandal asked Rupert Murdoch, his son James and ex-editor Rebekah Brooks to testify
| Jul.9 |
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NoW goes to presses for last time The last edition of the News of the World is being published, its front page declaring: 'Thank you & goodbye'
| Jul.7 |
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Staff shocked by NoW 'bombshell'
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Hacking scandal spurs paper's closing  The embattled tabloid News of the World, one of the oldest and best-selling newspapers in Britain, will shut down after Sunday's issue
This Sunday's issue will be the last edition of the paper, News International chairman James Murdoch says. The announcement follows accusations that the paper eavesdropped on the phone messages of murder and terror victims, politicians and celebrities
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| Jul.6 |
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UK dead soldiers' families 'hacked' Phones owned by relatives of dead UK soldiers were allegedly hacked by the News of the World, a national newspaper reports
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Murdoch calls allegations 'deplorable'
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UK press hacking row escalates New allegations have emerged of payments to the police as the row around the News of the World escalates
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| Dec.3 |
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Assange responds to readers online
| Feb.11 |
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Broadcasters condemn Iran over jamming
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| Apr.15 |
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BBC calls claim of reporter's death 'rumor' The BBC concerned about an unknown militant group's claim that it has killed reporter Alan Johnston, kidnapped in Gaza
| Apr.7 |
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Naval captives can sell stories The 15 personnel held captive by Iran are to be allowed by the Ministry of Defence to sell their stories to the media
| Feb.6 |
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U.S. 'friendly fire' video revealed
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| Jan.29 |
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BBC apologizes as Dyke quits Director General has quit. The new Acting Chairman apologised for errors during the Dr Kelly affair
| Jan.28 |
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BBC chairman quits over Hutton Gavyn Davies has resigned in the wake of criticisms of the corporation's reports
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Hutton clears Blair, faults BBC A senior judge says the government did not act in a 'dishonorable, underhand or duplicitous' way in its handling of David Kelly | |
before year 2000
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| Mar. 11, 1702 |
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First daily paper (Courant) appears in England It was produced by Elizabeth Mallet at her premises next to the Kings Arms tavern. Consisted of a single page, with advertisements on the reverse side | |
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