Andy Coulson Saves Cameron's Blushes at the Leveson Inquiry
Live updates as former communications director for David Cameron gives evidence at the inquiry into press ethics.
Queen's Speech Key Points Focus on Deficit, Red Tape, Families and Lords Reform for David Cameron's Next 12 Months
Government will focus on economic growth, justice and constitutional reform.
Queen’s Speech: Cameron Pushes Family-Friendly Laws, Banking Regulation and Lords Reform
Annual Queen’s Speech is expected to unveil government measures to support families and reform House of Lords.
David Cameron and Nick Clegg Admit Coalition Must 'Redouble its Efforts' to Save UK Economy
Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg admitted that they must do more to get the UK's mired economy growing again.
Murdoch Phone Hacking Report: Key Points in Attack on News International
Phone hacking report by culture, media and sport committee attacks Rupert and James Murdoch for 'turning a blind eye' to hacking.
Rupert Murdoch 'Not Fit' to Run News Corp, Claims News of the World Phone Hacking Committee Report
Report by MPs accuses Murdochs of wilful blindness' on hacking at News of the World.
Rupert Murdoch not a fit person to head News Corp
Blistering and no-holds-barred. A committee of British MPs has branded Rupert Murdoch as a person who's not fit to exercise the stewardship of a major international company
David Cameron Defends Jeremy Hunt's Murdoch BSkyB Conduct amid Calls for Inquiry
Prime minister claims no evidence culture secretary Jeremy Hunt breached ministerial code.
Liberal Democrat Simon Hughes Joins Calls for Inquiry into Jeremy Hunt's Conduct During News Corp BSkyB Bid
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt is facing renewed calls for an inquiry into his behaviour during News Corporation's bid to takeover BSkyB.
Rupert Murdoch's Blunt Admission: News of the World an 'Aberration'
Murdoch indicates involvement of chief lawyer of the organisation Tom Crone and its last editor Colin Myler.
Leveson Inquiry: Rupert Murdoch Gives Evidence Day 2
Media mogul quizzed on tabloid phone hacking and competition on second day of press ethics grilling.
'Unbalanced' Gordon Brown Declared War on News Corp, Murdoch Tells Leveson
Rupert Murdoch claim at press ethics inquiry rubbished by former prime minister.
Leveson Inquiry: Rupert Murdoch Denies Pressurising Politicians
Phone ethics probe winds up for day with questions on News Corp boss's relationship with Alex Salmond.
Leveson Inquiry: Jeremy Hunt Must go over Links to Murdoch BSkyB Takeover, Says Labour
Culture secretary calls for calm after inquiry email evidence throws his impartiality into question
Rupert Murdoch gives evidence at Leveson Inquiry
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch arrives to face a second grilling at the on-going Leveson inquiry into contacts between his British operation and the government.
Leveson Inquiry: James Murdoch Denies Jeremy Hunt Was 'Cheerleader' For BSkyB
Former BSkyB CEO faces strong questioning over political influence in lead-up to News Corporation takeover.
BSkyB Shares Dip As Ex-Chairman James Murdoch Appears At Leveson Inquiry
BofA Merryl Lynch also cut its rating of BSkyB stock, knocking the price, as James Murdoch is grilled at the Leveson inquiry.
James Murdoch says he didn't read News of the World
As James Murdoch is called to the Leveson Trial, for a second time he blamed subordinates for keeping him in the dark about illegal behaviour.
James Murdoch Tells Leveson Inquiry: I Know Nothing
Former CEO of News International repeats assertions that he was in the dark on extent of malpractice at NotW.
Sky News Faces Ofcom Probe into Email Hacking of 'Canoe Man' John Darwin
The UK's broadcasting regulator Ofcom said it is investigating Sky News after it admitted hacking private email accounts in pursuit of the "canoe man" story.
Hackford Jones: Tulisa Sex Tape Libel Threat Shuts Fleet Street Blues
News blog taken offline in face of libel threat by PR agency, Hackford Jones, working on behalf of Tulisa
Press Complaints Commission Closes Down in Phone Hacking Fallout
PCC confirms imminent closure and replacement by new watchdog with sharper teeth.
Leveson Inquiry: Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson Were Aware of Extent of Phone Hacking in 2006
Then editors of News of the World and the Sun had maintained hacking was carried out by single rogue reporter
Leveson Inquiry: Sun Journalists in Corrupt Police Network
Deputy assistant commissioner Sue Akers says seized emails showed regular payments made.
Photos of William Hague's Adviser in Gay Bar Supressed by NoTW
Fawkes made claim that News of the World paid £20,000 for pictures of William Hague’s special adviser in gay bar, without using them.
Heather Mills Tells Leveson Inquiry: Public Believe Tabloid 'Lies'
Sir Paul McCartney's ex-wife tells press ethics hearing newpapers not put off by fear of big libel payouts.
Leveson Inquiry: Paparazzi ‘Exploited by Celebrity Agents’
Charlotte Church and Lily Allen among stars who court photographers when it suits them, says Big Pictures' Darryn Lyons.
How Much did Gascoigne and Coogan get in Phone Hacking Settlement?
Rupert Murdoch's News Group settles with 15 News of the World phone hacking victims at high court.
Harry Redknapp Trial: Tottenham Manager and Milan Mandaric Not Guilty of Tax Evasion
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp and the former Portsmouth chairman Milan Mandaric have both been found not guilty of tax evasion.
Times Editor James Harding Sorry for Email Hacking
Leveson Inquiry hears Times did not reveal at high court that its lawyer knew of reporter Patrick Foster’s use of email hacking.