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20 Dec 2011
The former tabloid editor denies advising Ulrika Johnson to change the PIN number on her mobile telephone because they were being accessed.
20 Dec 2011
Former tabloid editor Piers Morgan dismisses suggestions he knew about phone hacking as early as 1998, despite a member of the public alerting the paper to the practice.
20 Dec 2011
Former tabloid newspaper editor tells Leveson Inquiry he was unaware of any phone hacking when in charge at the Daily Mirror.
20 Dec 2011
Lord Justice Leveson threatens to call Heather Mills to give evidence as Piers Morgan refuses to reveal how recordings of her voicemail messages were obtained.
20 Dec 2011
Rolling coverage of the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics and phone hacking as Piers Morgan gives evidence.
20 Dec 2011
Former England footballer Paul Gascoigne's phone-hacking claim is close to being settled, the High Court heard today.
20 Dec 2011
General Secretary of the British Association of Journalists Steve Turner accuses the tabloid of creating "phoney allegations" about employees they wanted to get rid of.
20 Dec 2011
Piers Morgan will appear before the Leveson Inquiry today via videolink from the United States.
20 Dec 2011
Phone hacking was “endemic” at News International and started at the Sun before spreading to the News of the World, according to the brother of a whistle blower at the tabloid.
19 Dec 2011
Leveson: Sports reporter names high profile Premiership manager.
19 Dec 2011
The brother of former reporter Sean Hoare says he was told phone hacking "was taken" to the now defunct News of the World from its News International stablemate The Sun
19 Dec 2011
The Leveson Inquiry has heard from the brother of News of the World whistle-blower Sean Hoare, who died in July, claiming that phone-hacking was a "daily routine" at both newspapers.
19 Dec 2011
The brother of Sean Hoare, a former News of the World showbusiness reporter who drank himself to death after blowing the whistle on phone hacking, is set to tell the Leveson Inquiry of the strain working at the Sunday tabloid.
19 Dec 2011
The lawyer for the victims of phone hacking yesterday angrily confronted a private detective in the corridors of the High Court and accused him of filming his 14 year old daughter.
16 Dec 2011
A lawyer for alleged phone hacking victims today challenged a private detective outside the Leveson Inquiry over a surveillance video of his teenage daughter.
15 Dec 2011
Rolling coverage of the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics and phone hacking as Tom Crone, John Chapman and Colin Myler give evidence.
15 Dec 2011
Colin Myler, the last editor of the News of the World, said he suspected more than one reporter had been involved in phone hacking following Clive Goodman's conviction, saying: "I felt there could have been bombs under the newsroom floor."
15 Dec 2011
Daniel Sanderson, the former News of the World reporter who wrote stories based on Kate McCann's diaries, will give evidence to the inquiry today.
15 Dec 2011
James Murdoch was shown a “damning” email suggesting that phone hacking was widespread at the News of the World more than three years ago, the Leveson Inquiry has heard.
15 Dec 2011
Rolling coverage of the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics and phone hacking as Tom Crone, John Chapman and Colin Myler give evidence.
14 Dec 2011
A News International lawyer tasked with reviewing email correspondence between senior News of the World journalists has told the Leveson Inquiry that some of the messages were blank or had passages missing.
14 Dec 2011
The former News of the World Editor says he should have officially punished Neville Thurlbeck during the Max Mosley case, which humiliated him and his paper.
14 Dec 2011
The former News of the World Editor, at the helm during the Max Mosley privacy case, says the former FIA President should "displayed ethical standards to merit" his position.
14 Dec 2011
Tom Crone, the News of the World's lawyer, held up a copy of the 'For Neville' email which indicated hacking went beyond a 'rogue reporter' during a meeting with James Murdoch, he told the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics.
14 Dec 2011
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