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.
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British PM denies secret deal with Murdoch
British Prime Minister David Cameron insisted on Sunday he had struck no secret deals with media baron Rupert Murdoch whereby policy was traded for his newspapers' political support.
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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.
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James Murdoch faces UK press inquiry grilling
Former News International executive chairman James Murdoch began giving testimony under oath on Tuesday at the British inquiry into press standards set up after the tabloid phone-hacking row.
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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
Rupert Murdoch exits news business in India
Rupert Murdoch-owned Star Group is exiting its news business in India after ending an eight-year brand association with its local partner.
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Murdoch steps up attack amid fresh allegations
Rupert Murdoch said on Friday people would be 'crazy' to believe pay-TV piracy claims against News Corp. as new allegations were published that a unit of his company paid British police for 'assistanc
Brooks released on bail after 12- hour detention in News of the World phone-hacking case
Former News of the World editor Rebakah Brooks and her husband Charlie have been released on bail after being detained for 12 hours for interrogation in connection with the phone-hacking scandal.
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Rupert Murdoch aide Brooks re-arrested in hacking probe: Report
British police investigating tabloid phone hacking have re-arrested Rebekah Brooks, ex-editor of the News of the World and one-time top aide to media mogul Rupert Murdoch, it was reported on Tuesday.
James Murdoch steps down from News International
News Corp. said on Wednesday that James Murdoch has stepped down as executive chairman of News International, the Rupert Murdoch-owned company's troubled British publishing unit.
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