Phone hacking
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Jude Law at phone-hacking trial: five things we learned
In Depth Hollywood star is told that a member of his family was paid by News of the World to leak information
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Phone-hacking trial: CCTV 'reveals plot to hide evidence'
Speed Read Charlie Brooks appears in basement car park with laptop, later found hidden behind bins by cleaner
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Tuesday 16 Oct 2012
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Friday 17 Aug 2012
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'Brits take too many holidays' tweets Rupert (from St Barts)
In Depth New to Twitter, Rupert Murdoch slags off British before wife Wendi Deng steps in
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James Murdoch quits Times and Sun boards: er, sort of
In Depth Murdoch Jnr leaves directorships of two publishing subsidiaries – but keeps all his key roles. Why?
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Stonewall Murdoch: can he remain BSkyB chairman?
In Depth James Murdoch gets through another grilling in Parliament - but his competence is in question
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Kavanagh fears witch-hunt as Leveson Inquiry begins
In Depth Respected Sun journalist defendsthe tabloids as editors turn outat the start of the investigation
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Ivan Lewis’s journalism register ‘totalitarian’
Speed Read Talking Point: the only code of conduct UK journalists need is ‘don’t break the law’
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Sienna Miller accused Jude Law of leaking stories
Speed Read Actress who took on News of the World over phone hacking initially pointed the finger at family and friends
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Hacking: Murdoch execs ‘knew back in 2006’
Speed Read Met told Rebekah Brooks hacking was widespread ‘earlier than Murdoch team have admitted’
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Met lightens up – but was Guardian partly to blame?
Speed Read Talking Point: The Met’s Official Secrets Act threat was ill-advised, but was the Guardian asking for trouble?
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Murdoch pays £3m-plus to atone for Dowler hacking
Speed Read Huge payout raises the bar for compensation – but how will it go down with News Corp’s shareholders?
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Legal battle looms over Met attack on Guardian
Speed Read Police action is an abuse of the Official Secrets Act and the Human Rights Act, say editors and lawyers
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