Andy Coulson, former editor of The News of the World, was confronted by the media as he left Lewisham police station in London.Credit...Adrian Dennis/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images LONDON — The phone hacking scandal that has enmeshed the Murdoch media empire, British politicians and the police accelerated Friday with the arrest of a former aide to Prime Minister David Cameron and new accusati
Murdoch's statement praises the 'loyal staff'. But the blunt conclusion is: they go, Rebekah Brooks stays That Rupert Murdoch is ruthless is a universally acknowledged truth. But his action in killing off the 168-year-old News of the World – the first paper he bought in Britain 42 years ago – was one of the most clinical moves in his long, tumultuous career as a newspaper publisher. Some would go
The closure of the News of the World brings to an end more than 160 years of history. The Sunday tabloid was first published on 1 October 1843 in London - but this Sunday will see the last edition hit the newsstands. Its closure comes amid a major scandal over phone-hacking and alleged payments to police officers. Owned by News Group Newspapers, part of News International, which is in turn a subsi
James Murdoch: "These allegations are shocking and hugely regrettable" This Sunday's edition of the News of the World will be its last, News International chairman James Murdoch has said, after days of increasingly damaging allegations against the paper. The 168-year-old tabloid is accused of hacking into the mobile phones of crime victims, celebrities and politicians. On Thursday, the Met Police
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