Former Labour cabinet minister Peter Mandelson attacks tabloid press and says there is 'no more important time' to make changes.
Former culture secretary Tessa Jowell claims police never asked her to make written statement on Clive Goodman and Glenn Mulcaire hacking arrests.
Prime minister had three conversations with media mogul in run-up to Iraq war.
Poll of Prime Minister's constituents in Witney, Oxfordshire, shows discontent with relationship with News Corporation CEO
Tory and Labour MPs continue argument over 'partisan' voting in report on News Corporation response to News of the World hacking
News Corp's British Sky Broadcasting has had a complaint about a misleading television advert for Sky+HD and Sky Sports upheld by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).
News of the World holding company hits back at committee report declaring Murdoch unfit to run company.
Murdoch-controlled pay-tv group tops forecasts for sales, earnings despite controversy over News International business
Phone hacking report by culture, media and sport committee attacks Rupert and James Murdoch for 'turning a blind eye' to hacking.
BSkyB shares lifted despite a report by the Culture, Media, and Sport Select Committee heavily criticising both Rupert and James Murdoch.
Rupert Murdoch is described by the Culture, Media, and Sport Select Committee's report as "not a fit person" to run an international company. Is Ofcom listening?
Report by MPs accuses Murdochs of wilful blindness' on hacking at News of the World.
Prime minister claims no evidence culture secretary Jeremy Hunt breached ministerial code.
When a celebrity couple files for divorce the result is usually a fortunes made and a fortune lost.
Cameron told BBC1's talk show that he did not do any favours to the Murdochs to get their support.
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has revealed that he is set to marry his Brazilian girlfriend of two years, Fabiana Flosi.
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt is facing renewed calls for an inquiry into his behaviour during News Corporation's bid to takeover BSkyB.
Murdoch indicates involvement of chief lawyer of the organisation Tom Crone and its last editor Colin Myler.
Media mogul quizzed on tabloid phone hacking and competition on second day of press ethics grilling.
Rupert Murdoch claim at press ethics inquiry rubbished by former prime minister.
Phone ethics probe winds up for day with questions on News Corp boss's relationship with Alex Salmond.
Culture secretary calls for calm after inquiry email evidence throws his impartiality into question