UK hacking: another journalist held
British police on Saturday arrested a journalist as part of the phone-hacking investigation at the now-defunct News of the World.
The 43-year-old journalist is the 47th person to be arrested under O
UK prime minister in phone-hacking inquiry
British Prime Minister David Cameron is to appear next week before an inquiry into press ethics sparked by the phone-hacking scandal at Rupert Murdoch's newspapers.
Cameron, whose government has been
Brooks charged with perjury along with husband, 4 others
The multiple investigations into the phone-hacking scandal on Tuesday moved a notch higher with the prosecutors bringing three charges of perjury against media baron Rupert Murdoch's former confidante
Rupert Murdoch 'not fit' to run big company: UK lawmakers
A British parliamentary report said on Tuesday that Rupert Murdoch had showed 'wilful blindness' over phone hacking at his News of the World tabloid and was not fit to run a major company.
"We conclu
Murdoch says 'someone took charge of a cover-up'
Rupert Murdoch said on Thursday there was a 'cover-up' over phone hacking at the News of the World tabloid but that it was kept hidden from him and senior executives in his media empire.
Murdoch also
England star Rooney among new phone-hacking claimants
England soccer star Wayne Rooney and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's wife Cherie are among a new group of 46 people suing over alleged phone-hacking by Rupert Murdoch's News of the World ne
Phone-hacking: Probe widens to The Times
UK police has widened its probe into the phone-hacking scandal to the most prestigious of Rupert Murdoch's UK papers, The Times, a top Labour MP said on Thursday.
The Times is facing allegations of