Leveson Inquiry: George Osborne and Gordon Brown to Testify
The week will witness top British political figures including David Cameron testifying at Leveson.
Leveson Inquiry: George Osborne News Corp Role May be Next Focus
Chancellor George Osborne appears to have supported News Corp's takeover bid for BSkyB.
Leveson Inquiry: Jeremy Hunt Defends Aide's Attempts to Keep News Corp 'Off His Back'.
Culture secretary hailed resignation of Rebekah Brooks as 'about bloody time' in text to aide Adam Smith.
Leveson Inquiry: Jeremy Hunt Claims Contact With Murdochs During Bid 'Entirely Appropriate'
Culture secretary admits concerns over "corporate governance" in company following Milly Dowler hacking case.
Leveson Inquiry: Jeremy Hunt Sent 'Congrats' Text to Murdoch on Day He Took Role to Oversee News Corp BSkyB Bid
Culture secretary defends his quasi-judicial impartiality and 'sympathy' for News Corporation's bid to take over BSkyB.
Jeremy Hunt to Face Leveson Inquiry
Culture secretary grilled over conversation between his adviser, Adam Smith, and News Corp lobbyist Fred Michael.
Ken Clarke Tells Leveson Inquiry British Press More Powerful than Parliament
Justice secretary Ken Clarke tells phone-hacking probe of time journalists tried to bribe his local bank's staff to get his account details.
Leveson Inquiry: Vince Cable 'Tense and Emotional' During Telegraph Sting
Business secretary tells Leveson Inquiry that despite 'declaring war' on Rupert Murdoch he always sought to separate personal feelings from quasi-judicial role.
Leveson Inquiry: Tony Blair Rejects Tom Watson Claim of Rupert Murdoch Warning
Former prime minister denies that media baron Rupert Murdoch told him to get MP Tom Watson to back off phone hacking scandal
Tony Blair Accused of Being 'War Criminal' by Leveson Inquiry Intruder
Tony Blair’s testimony to the Leveson Inquiry was briefly disrupted by an intruder who accused the former Prime Minister of being a “war criminal”.
Tony Blair at Leveson says; 'press relationship' unhealthy
As the Leveson Inquiry continues, the former labour Prime Minister Tony Blair is in court to give evidence about the relationship between the press and politicians.
Tony Blair Downplays Rupert Murdoch Influence at Leveson Inquiry
Tony Blair, in his appearance to the Leveson Inquiry, has downplayed suggestions that he and his government were too close to Rupert Murdoch and News International.
Tony Blair to Face Leveson Inquiry Over Murdoch Ties
Former prime minister likely to be grilled over his alleged close relationship with Rupert Murdoch.
Anonymous Takes Down UK's Culture Department Website in Leveson Inquiry Protest
Anonymous takes offline the website of the UK's Department for Culture in protest against corrpution within the Leveson Inquiry
Leveson Inquiry: Jeremy Hunt's Aide Was Drawn By News Corp into 'Web of Manipulation and Exaggeration'
Senior civil servant Jonathan Stephen admits department's contact with company went 'way beyond' appropriate.
Leveson Inquiry: Aide To Jeremy Hunt Admits No Limits on News Corp Contact
Adam Smith tells Leveson Inquiry that News Corporation's Fred Michel exaggerated department's support for BSkyB bid.
Leveson Inquiry: Cameron Knew Jeremy Hunt Always Backed the BSkyB Bid
Jeremy Hunt, the culture secretary, told David Cameron that he believed BSkyB bid was good for the media industry, prior to his appointment as quasi judicial arbiter of the controversial takeover plan.
Leveson Inquiry: News Corp's Fred Michel Claims Jeremy Hunt was 'Probably Supportive' of BSkyB Bid
The inquiry revealed Fred Michel's communications with Jeremy Hunt's aide included 191 phone calls, 158 emails and 799 texts between January 2010 and July 2011.
Leveson Inquiry: MP Tom Watson Charges News International Had 'Unique Access to Downing Street'
MP describes owners of the Sun and News of the World as "ultimate floating voter, but with menace"
Peter Mandelson Claims Press 'Want to Make Themselves Untouchable'
Former Labour cabinet minister Peter Mandelson attacks tabloid press and says there is 'no more important time' to make changes.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt Faces Investigation Over Donations From Media Companies
Under pressure: Jeremy Hunt to be investigated by Parliamentary Standards Commissioner over claims he did not register £27,000 donations.
Tessa Jowell Claims Phone Hacking 'Destroyed' Her Family
Former culture secretary Tessa Jowell claims police never asked her to make written statement on Clive Goodman and Glenn Mulcaire hacking arrests.
Rebekah Brooks Charged with Perverting the Course of Justice
Former News International Boss and News of the World editor could face jail on charges revolving around phone hacking conspiracy.
Phone-hacking police charge Rebekah Brooks
The former editor of The News of the World and The Sun tabloid newspapers Rebekah Brooks and her husband Charlie are being charged with perverting the course of justice as part of the phone hacking inquiry and face possible jail terms.
Leveson Inquiry: Tony Blair 'Appreciated' Iraq Phone Calls with Rupert Murdoch, says Alastair Campbell
Prime minister had three conversations with media mogul in run-up to Iraq war.
Pressure Mounts on Jeremy Hunt to Quit as Rebekah Brooks Reveals Hacking Advice Email
Jeremy Hunt is accused of seeking advice from News Corp on what would be Downing Street's stand on press inquiry.
British PM sent message of Support to Rebekah Brooks
As the Leveson Inquiry continues into Press and Ethics today, the Former Editor of News of The World Rebekah Brooks faces questions from Robert Jay QC relating to the role of press and politicians.
Rebekah Brooks and David Cameron: Lots of Love?
Former Sun and News of the World editor will answer questions on texts to prime minister and phone hacking.
Leveson Inquiry: PM's former press chief Andy Coulson appears
Andy Coulson, the prime minister's former communications chief, has started to give evidence at the Leveson Inquiry into press ethics. Which today, turns its focus, on the relationship, between politicians and the media.
David Cameron Too Close to Rupert Murdoch According to his Witney Constituents
Poll of Prime Minister's constituents in Witney, Oxfordshire, shows discontent with relationship with News Corporation CEO