Scotland Yard confirms it loaned Brooks an ex-police horse
Scotland Yard has confirmed today that it loaned Rebekah Brooks, the former News International chief executive, a retired police horse. Brooks, who resigned at the height of the hacking scandal last...
View ArticleThe Sun’s defence editor, latest journalist arrested
Virginia Wheeler, defence editor of The Sun, has become the latest journalist to be arrested by police investigating corrupt payments to public officials as part of Operation Elveden. The Sun’s defence...
View ArticlePhone hacking: Rebekah Brooks arrested in Weeting inquiry
Rebekah Brooks and her racehorse trainer husband Charlie are understood to be among those arrested this morning by police in connection with the phone hacking inquiry, according to Sky News. The two...
View ArticleEx-#NOTW editor Thurlbeck re-arrested on suspicion of intimidation of witness
Former chief reporter of the News of the World, Neville Thurlbeck, was this afternoon arrested on suspicion of intimidating a witness. He has been on bail since April 5 2011 when he was arrested on...
View ArticleAustralia calls for Murdoch probe after TV piracy allegations
The hacking scandal just continues to spread. Following Monday night’s Panorama programme (‘Murdoch’s TV Pirates’), which centred on allegations that News Corporation-owned company NDS cracked the...
View ArticleRebekah Brooks to be charged over phone hacking
The BBC is reporting that Rebekah Brooks and her husband Charlie are to be charged with perverting the course of justice as part of the Metropolitan Police investigation into phone hacking at the News...
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