Palace email says Queen knew Murdoch's UK Group spied on her family
Queen Elizabeth knew that Rupert Murdoch's UK newspaper arm had been spying on her family and their friends, and authorised her staff to "draw a line" under the issue, according to an email released on Thursday in a lawsuit by her grandson Prince Harry.
Prince Harry takes on Murdoch's UK group in latest court action against papers
Lawyers for Prince Harry will be back in a London court on Tuesday in his latest foray against Britain's tabloid press, this time taking on Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers (NGN) over allegations of phone-hacking.
Comcast defeats Rupert Murdoch's Fox in Sky auction with £30bn bid
Sky is Europe's largest pay-television operator, with 22.5 million customers in seven countries.
Hugh Grant settles phone-hacking claim against Mirror newspapers
Actor Hugh Grant has settled his phone-hacking claim against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), after receiving damages amounting to what is understood to be a six-figure sum.
Trump Twitter takedown: Five more times employees have gone rogue on their way out
A Twitter employee shut down Donald Trump's account on his last day of work, but what other ways have people exited?
Rupert Murdoch: Charting the media mogul's rise and his net worth
The Australian has built one of the largest media empire in the world, including The Sun, The Times and Fox News.
Tom Watson's phone hacking book 'Dial M for Murdoch' is being made into a film
Source close to Labour deputy leader confirms to IBTimes UK a Californian firm has snapped up the rights.
Duchess of York brings £25m suit against ex-News of the World staff over Fake Sheikh story
Sarah Ferguson alleges the article in News of the World caused her to lose earnings.
From the cocaine sting to 'homewrecker' jibes, it's time The Sun apologised to Tulisa
The first major swipe at her was following the successful action against those who posted a sex tape.
Who is Tom Watson? Labour's video game-playing political bruiser tipped to depose Jeremy Corbyn
Deputy told leader he no longer has authority amid continuing front bench resignations over Brexit vote
How the Frankensteins of Fleet Street mould and then monster their creations
The primary income earners from celebrities are the tabloid newspapers which so mercilessly exploit them.
Jonathan Cainer, 'Britain's greatest astrologer' dies aged 58 of suspected heart attack
Horoscope writer Jonathan Cainer has died of a suspected heart attack at the age of 58, although this has not been officially confirmed.
Jerry Hall and Rupert Murdoch wedding: Ex-model and media mogul celebrate nuptials with famous guests
Around 100 guests attended, including musician Sir Bob Geldof and actor Sir Michael Caine.
Operation Elveden: £14m public payments investigation closes after 34 convictions
Operation Elveden was launched by Met Police in June 2011.
Johnston Press confirms it is in advanced talks on i Newspaper takeover from Lebedev family
Johnston Press said that the newspaper could provide more national advertising opportunities.
Tyra Banks welcomes 'miracle' son via surrogate: Other celebrities who used a gestational carrier
Former model announced the birth of her son York Banks Asla on social media.
Google tax deal: Rupert Murdoch calls Cameron's team 'posh boys' for being awed by internet giant
Murdoch's taxes came under scrutiny in Australia and now he wants Google to get same treatment.
Rupert Murdoch: David Cameron schmoozes at media mogul's Christmas drinks party
Prime minister attends select pre-Christmas drinks party at Murdoch's home in St James's.
While George Osborne listens to the men who shout loudest, women are making a real difference
As institutions dominated by men get the most relief from the chancellor, who does he really listen to?
Rebekah Brooks returns to role at PA Group following News UK reappointment
Former News Of The World editor returns to board after quitting in wake of phone hacking scandal.
Call Me Dave by Lord Ashcroft: Cameron and wife in drug-fuelled parties for the Cotswold elite
The second instalment of the book details Cameron's membership in the elite 'Chipping Norton' set.
Stephen Foster: Why CEOs such as Rebekah Brooks are full of the joys of spring – in autumn
Brooks is back with Murdoch at News UK and September is a time of rebirth for other bosses too.
Rebekah Brooks' ex-security boss vows to reveal 'shocking' details on Murdoch empire
Mark Hanna threatens to blow the whistle on 'one of most hated organisations in the UK' in protest at Brooks' return.
Former kitchen porter appointed editor of The Sun
Tony Gallagher hit the headlines in 2014 when he took a job in the kitchen of a trendy London restaurant.
Rebekah Brooks in triumphant return to Murdoch empire as News UK chief executive
Brooks to head Murdoch's UK news operations just over a year after being cleared of phone hacking.
Rebekah Brooks returning to News Corp as head of UK operations
Brooks was earlier acquitted of all charges related to the phone-hacking sandal at the News of the World.
Andy Coulson 'may have to sell family home' in order to pay £150,000 phone-hacking court costs
Former News of the World editor and Number 10 spin doctor forced to pay sum over three years.
Former News Of The World editor Andy Coulson 'knew of intercepted Milly voicemails'
Ex-reporter Neville Thurlbeck tells court Coulson knew voicemail messages on phone of Milly Dowler had been intercepted.
Rebekah Brooks set to 'return to The Sun' in digital and video operations role
Brooks is set to make a sensational return to the Sun, Britain's biggest selling tabloid.
David Cameron backs 'huge talent' Jeremy Clarkson after Top Gear star's suspension
The Tory leader says he is 'good friends' with Clarkson and his children watch the motoring show.