by Sydney Smith on Mar 18, 2013
Current Editor of UK Sunday People Newspaper Arrested in Phone Hacking Scandal
Four journalists from the Trinity Mirror newspaper company were arrested in the UK last week and accused of phone hacking. "The...
Four journalists from the Trinity Mirror newspaper company were arrested in the UK last week and accused of phone hacking. "The...
A News International spokesperson sent iMediaEthics the following statement in response to today's Leveson Report: "Statement from Tom Mockridge, Chief...
Former News International CEO Rebekah Brooks, former News of the World editor and former communications director for UK Prime Minister...
News Corp.-owned Times of London apologized again for the email hacking of blogger Richard Horton, the Guardian reported. Horton, as...
UK newspaper company Trinity Mirror announced an "investigation into the allegations of phone hacking" made against three of its newspapers,...
News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch apologized Oct. 18 for a tweet about Hugh Grant. The apology tweet reads: "Hugh Grant...
News International paid Richard Horton £42,500 in a settlement for his lawsuit over the Times of London's hacking his email...
"Sixty victims of phone hacking and other press abuses...with the help of Hacked Off" called on the UK prime Minister...
British police arrested former UK Times reporter Patrick Foster late last month "related to suspected offenses under the Computer Misuse...
Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson have been charged with "conspiring to intercept the communications of at least 600 people between...