News of the World

23rd April 2012

Murdoch's News Corp facing growing legal threat in US

Lawyer Mark Lewis reveals at press conference he has taken on fourth case of alleged phone hacking on American soil (Guardian)
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22nd March 2012

Sun on Sunday's sales slump as rivals regroup

Murdoch tabloid loses 300,000 sales in fourth week, down to 2.3m, as Sunday Mirror and People perform strongly (Guardian)
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21st February 2012

News of the World alleged hacking suspect pleads guilty to conspiracy

PI, who allegedly hacked former army spy's computer for newspaper, admits illegally obtaining confidential information in separate case (Guardian)
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20th February 2012

Rupert Murdoch to supervise next week's birth of Sun on Sunday

Some senior News of the World staff set to take roles at successor to tabloid that closed amid phone-hacking scandal (Guardian)
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13th February 2012

News International faces more than 50 new damages claims

High court hears alleged victims include Peter Crouch, James Blunt and Nigel Farage as dozens more cases are prepared (Guardian)
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19th January 2012

Leveson inquiry: Editors laud regional press ethics

The UK's regional press has a "very good reputation" for behaving ethically and should not be tarnished (Independent)
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19th January 2012

Nearly half of News of the World's buyers give up on Sunday papers

Tabloid rivals of News International's now-defunct Sunday red-top have collectively lost 542,247 copy sales since July
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21st December 2011

News Corp. Settles With More Celebrities Over Phone-Hacking

News Corp.’s British publishing unit said it resolved seven civil lawsuits over the interception of celebrities’ voice-mail messages (Bloomberg)
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30th November 2011

Paul McMullan lays bare newspaper dark arts at Leveson inquiry

Former News of the World man defends brutal Sunday tabloid world (Guardian)
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30th November 2011

Nick Davies tells Leveson inquiry newspapers cannot be trusted

Guardian man says press is not interested in, or capable of, self-regulation (Guardian)
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