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How Prince Harry won his case against Murdoch’s News Group and what it means for the media?Prince Harry has won a landmark legal victory as News Group Newspapers, owner of The Sun, issued a historic apology and agreed to pay subst...
Prince Harry settles case against Rupert Murdoch's UK tabloids after long-running legal battlePrince Harry Wednesday dramatically settled a hotly disputed lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's UK tabloid publisher, which apologised for ha...
Prince Harry's court battle with British tabloids begins: What led to this high-stakes trial? Explained in 10 pointsPrince Harry is suing Rupert Murdoch's British tabloids, saying they illegally obtained personal information about him over many years. Pri...
Prince Harry’s tabloid battle against the Murdoch EmpirePrince Harry is attempting to pursue legal action. Even if Harry were to win a well-known legal battle against Murdoch, the Daily Mail, Dai...
'The Sun' to offer free online news againNews UK, Murdoch's UK-based publishing house, announced plans to scrap the paywall and offer most of its website content for free.
Ex-UK PM aide Andy Coulson jailed for 18 months for phone hackingJudge John Saunders said: "Mr Coulson on the jury's verdict has to take the major blame for the phone hacking at the News of the World."
Rupert Murdoch faces 600 fresh phone-hacking allegationsScotland Yard officers are reportedly investigating nearly 600 fresh claims of phone-hacking at media tycoon Rupert Murdoch's now defunct U...
Ex-News Corp editors Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson charged in hacking caseRebekah Brooks & Andy Coulson, were among eight former News Corp journalists charged with intercepting voice mail to get stories.
- Our business will emerge stronger, Rupert Murdoch to British staffers
Murdoch has reportedly told staffers at his UK newspapers that his business can emerge "better and stronger" following the phone-hacking sc...
- James Murdoch refuses to rule out closure of 'The Sun' tabloid
Embattled News International head James Murdoch has refused to rule out closing down Britain's best-selling tabloid, 'The Sun', if the phon...
- Murdoch's loss is other tabloids' gain
The Sunday Mirror picked up the most new customers with average sales for July of 1,786,454 copies - almost 700,000 more than in June.
- The Murdoch saga has itself become high tabloid drama
It is probably fitting that the scandal engulfing Rupert Murdoch's media empire in Britain is the perfect tabloid story.
- Murdoch makes fresh apology as brooks is arrested by UK police
Murdoch's News Corp made a fresh apology for the phone-hacking scandal in UK national newspapers as Rebekah Brooks was arrested.
Rupert Murdoch struggles to control News CorpNews Corp's Rupert Murdoch is struggling to hold on to the company he began building six decades ago after a trusted deputy was arrested an...
- David Cameron to be quizzed over phone-hacking scandal
Prime Minister David Cameron will be grilled by Parliament today about a phone-hacking scandal that has rocked the British establishment.
- Murdochs fight back, but big battles lie ahead: Press
Media boss Rupert Murdoch and son James emerged from a day of high political theatre with their reputations enhanced but faced further scru...
- Phone hacking scandal: 'Most humble day of my life' but not responsible: Murdoch
During the intense grilling by British lawmakers Murdoch denied ultimate responsibility for the phone-hacking scandal.
Murdoch rushes to London to limit hacking damageMedia baron Rupert Murdoch is flying here to tackle a burgeoning phone-hacking scandal that has brought down his tabloid 'News of the World...
- Hacking scandal hits Rupert Murdoch's UK media empire
A growing number of companies have decided to suspend their advertising to the tabloid, including Ford Vauxhall, Mitsubishi, the Co-op, Llo...
- Pak Court issues notice to PCB, Sports Ministry on fixing allegations
A Pakistani court issued notices to the Sports Ministry and the nation's Cricket Board (PCB), asking them to file responses on the spot-fix...