Sun Admits Accessing Information from Labour MP Siobhain McDonagh's Stolen Phone
News International paper to pay 'substantial damages' as further details of phone hacking scandal emerge.
Press Law 'Agreement' claims Harriet Harman
David Cameron climbs down after saying he opposed law to regulate press.
Tabloid Supergrass Led Phone Hack Police to Trinity Mirror Arrests
Paper claims insider with knowledge of Sunday Mirror and News of the World leaked emails to Weeting detectives.
Piers Morgan's Former Deputy Tina Weaver Arrested as Mirror Group faces Phone Hacking Probe
Sunday People's James Scott becomes first serving editor arrested in phone hacking probe.
Leveson: MPs to Vote on Press Reform after Talks Break Down
David Cameron to rely on Commons vote as he continues to push for royal charter-based regulation.
Ruud Van Nistelrooy Fears Phone Hacking
Old Trafford favourite Ruud Van Nistelrooy suspects he was victim of British press intrusion.
Madeleine McCann Parents Slam Proposed UK Press Rules
Gerry and Kate McCann say government proposals would serve the interests of the press, not the public.
Phone Hacking: Six NotW Journalists Arrested in Police Swoop
Current and former News of the World reporters questioned by Operation Weeting detectives.
Leveson: Tories Reveal Plans for Royal Chartered Press Watchdog
Government plans tougher press regulations enforced by royal charter but Hacked Off says rules are 'Leveson-deiant'.
Unite Wants ‘Leveson-Style’ Inquiry into Building Industry Blacklisting Scandal
MPs call for probe into union claims thousands of construction workers blacklisted during Crossrail and London 2012.
Leveson Inquiry QC Robert Jay Tells Singapore Lawyers: UK Press Too Free
Star counsel at Leveson press ethics hearings renews calls for tighter controls on British media.
Gotcha! The Sun Leads Tabloidisation of Modern Britain [BLOG]
Tabloid influence goes far beyond its readership and exerts a damaging impact on our society, says Tim Rose.
Best UK TV of 2012: From London Olympics to Great British Bake Off [VIDEOS]
From the London Games to the Great British Bake Off, 2012 provided a true banquet of great TV.
James Harding Resignation: Rupert Murdoch 'Made it Clear' He Wanted New Times Editor
Harding, who has been editor for five years, will leave the newspaper at the end of the month.
Daily Mail is Trashing Leveson, says Family of Norfolk Suicide Couple
The father of Andrea Johnson, who died after being shot on Sunday, has condemned the Daily Mail for arriving at his front door with "no sympathy".
Laptop 'Destroyed' to Hide Evidence Sun and New York Post Illegally Obtained Saddam Hussein Underwear Photo
Labour MP Chris Bryant raises questions over how News Corp attained picture of late dictator.
David Cameron on Course for Row Over Leveson Report
PM's concerns about legislation to regulate media at odds with deputy Nick Clegg demands.
Leveson Inquiry: Media Stocks To Watch in Wake of Report into Phone Hacking [VIDEO]
Lord Justice Leveson's far-reaching investigation into culture and ethics of journalism could impact several major media stocks.
Leveson Inquiry Reports: Main Points of Lord Justice Leveson's Findings [VIDEO]
IBTimes UK summarises main points of Leveson's far-reaching inquiry into press ethics.
Leveson Report as it Happened: Judgment Day for British Press [VIDEO]
Live coverage as Lord Justice Leveson publishes report into culture and ethics of Britain's press.
Leveson Verdict on Press Regulation to Test Coalition Unity [VIDEO]
Cameron and Clegg to issue separate statements on report in Commons.
Leveson Report on Press Standards: Finding a Balance between a Free Press and a Watchdog with Teeth
Prime Minister David Cameron gets advance copy of recommendations amid pressure to act after phone-hacking scandal.
'Fast, Unpredictable and Hard to Control': David Cameron's Texts to Rebekah Brooks Published
Texts prove Cameron rode horses owned by Brooks' husband while she cried during his speeches.
Piers Morgan's Lucrative US Talkshow Career Haunted by Phone Hacking Allegations [VIDEO]
David Beckham's former nanny and Premier League footballer also in claims against Mirror Group Newspapers.
What's in David Cameron's Inbox from Rebekah Brooks?
Labour MP Chris Bryant riles prime minister at PMQs with demands to know why emails were not shown to Leveson amid hacking scandal.
Rupert Murdoch: My Wedding Singer Charlotte Church a 'Scumbag'
Rupert Murdoch has branded Charlotte Church a ‘scumbag’, even though singer performed at the mogul's 1999 wedding - for free.
David Cameron's Cabinet reshuffle
The new broom is sweeping through today, as the cabinet runners and riders find out who is going, staying or moving as part of David Cameron's first major cabinet reshuffle.
Louise Mensch quits the Commons
Outspoken Conservative MP Louise Mensch ditches Corby constituents for a life in New York with her family.
Leveson Inquiry: News International and Phone Hacking Victims' Closing Statements
It's over: Marathon hearing into press ethics closes on day Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks charged over phone hacking.
Phone hacking: eight to face charges
News International chief executive, Rebekah Brooks, and the PM's ex-head of communications Andy Coulson are among eight people who are facing a total of 19 charges against them relating to the phone hacking scandal.