Will the Sun back Nigel Farage? Speculation grows as columnist Gaunt and reporter McMullan join party.
Free expression under threat, argues Shane Croucher, as press regulation seeks to cover all 'news-related material' published.
News International paper to pay 'substantial damages' as further details of phone hacking scandal emerge.
David Cameron climbs down after saying he opposed law to regulate press.
Trinity Mirror posts decline in 2012 profits and revenue partly due to competition from rival Sun on Sunday.
Old Trafford favourite Ruud Van Nistelrooy suspects he was victim of British press intrusion.
Ukip will join forces with Tories at next election - but only if Conservative leader ousted.
Rupert Murdoch's media company is divesting its minority holdings in firms ahead of its split to into two separate divisions.
BSkyB and Disney agree to extend a deal that will give the UK pay-TV provider first-run rights to newest Disney films.
Current and former News of the World reporters questioned by Operation Weeting detectives.
No More Page 3 group hails Rupert Murdoch's tweet hinting he is 'considering' future of topless girl regular.
News International chairman Rupert Murdoch says his newspaper is still being hacked by the Chinese.
Liberty Global eyes direct competition with Rupert Murdoch-controlled BSkyB in Europe.
Rupert Murdoch's Sunday Times gave Pryce secret recorder to catch Huhne, hears court.
Cartoon published on Holocaust Day showed Benjamin Netanyahu using Palestinian limbs to build walls.
IBTimes UK finds out whose names are on the door at this year's economic summit in the Swiss Alps.
Star counsel at Leveson press ethics hearings renews calls for tighter controls on British media.
Latest tragedy revives gun control debate as hope hinges on Obama.
Harding, who has been editor for five years, will leave the newspaper at the end of the month.
News Corp being split into separate publishing and entertainment businesses in Rupert Murdoch's shake up of media giant.
Tom Mockridge to leave chief executive role as Murdoch prepares to split News Corp businesses.
David Cameron demands apology over accusations Jeremy Hunt too close to huge NewsCorp bid.