Leveson Inquiry: Week Two to Offer Explosive Evidence from Victims of Press Intrusion
Week two of the Leveson Inquiry will hear explosive evidence from victims of press intrusion.
Many Celebrities Were on News of the World Radar: Report
Those who were clandestinely followed by the newspaper included Prince William, Catherine Middleton, Hugh Grant, Sienna Miller and Jude Law, according to reports.
Phone-Hacking Whistleblower Probed by Police: Report
Alec Owens was asked to hand over the statement he has prepared for Lord Justice Leveson’s inquiry, it has been reported.
Milly Dowler’s Phone Hacking by News of the World was Cruel, UK Inquiry Told
Private investigator Glennn Mulcaire had allegedly hacked Milly's mobile phone and deleted all the messages to create space for others.
Leveson Inquiry: Hacking Victims' Lawyer Gives Devastating Evidence Against 'Hellbent' Press
A lawyer for phone hacking victims blasted the 'hellbent' press in his evidence to the Leveson Inquiry.
Leveson Inquiry: 'Bullying' Press Stands in the Dock
The whole of the "bullying" press "stands in the dock", a lawyer for phone hacking victims told the Leveson Inquiry.
Leveson Inquiry: News International Admits Hacking was 'Shameful'
A News International lawyer has told the Leveson Inquiry that phone hacking by the company's newspapers is "wrong, shameful and should never have happened".
28 'News of the World' Journalists May be Involved in Phone Hacking: Report
Lord Justice Leveson's inquiry heard that the practice could be widespread.
Phone Hacking was a 'Thriving Cottage Industry' the Leveson Inquiry Hears
Phone hacking was "a thriving cottage industry", the first day of the Leveson Inquiry has heard.
Phone Hacking: Leveson Inquiry Gets Underway
An inquiry into the British press, which could lead to statutory regulation, has begun at the Royal Courts of Justice on Nov. 14.
Phone Hacking: Leveson Inquiry Into Press Ethics Begins
A public inquiry into journalism ethics launched after the News of the World phone-hacking scandal is set to begin today.
Judicial Inquiry into Press Standards to Begin
An official inquiry led by a judge into the press standards in the wake of the News of the World phone-hacking scandal is set to start on Monday.
Lord Leveson's Inquiry - Prelude to Privacy Legislation or PR Exercise?
Returning last Friday, 07 November from a family wedding in Canada, I grabbed The Independent and read that News Corp had set up an 'Alert-line' for staff to whistleblow on suspicious colleagues. News Corp's Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer, Eugenia C Gavenchak stressed that all employees are under an obligation to report any of their workmates that they suspect of violating a presumably beefed up ethics code, following on from the recent phone-hacking scandal which led to the closur...
Phone Hacking Victims Could Face Scandal Inquiry Live On Television
Evidence from celebrities, politicians and relatives of crime victims who allegedly had their phones hacked could be televised as part of the inquiry into the phone-hacking scandal.
More UK Police to Investigate Phone-Hacking, Other Newspapers Involved
Scotland Yard have announced that the police team investigating phone-hacking has increased from 45 to 60 officers, amid speculation that the investigation may start to look at other newspapers beside NOTW.