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Epstein accusers face relentless harassment; threats and intimidation escalate after identities exposed in Justice Department filesVictims of Jeffrey Epstein face severe threats and harassment. Their identities were exposed in government files, leading to online abuse a...
Prince Harry's next target after a stunning victory over Rupert Murdoch's News Group: Will Lewis, the embattled Washington Post CEO handpicked by owner Jeff Bezos; here's the reasonPrince Harry has called for criminal investigations into Will Lewis, the CEO of the Washington Post, accusing him of orchestrating the mass...
Murdoch's firm faces corporate charges over UK phone-hackingUK prosecutors are reportedly considering bringing corporate charges related to the phone- hacking scandal against media mogul Rupert Murdo...
Former NOTW editor Rebekah Brooks may rejoin Rupert Murdoch empire: ReportMedia mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is believed to be in talks with Rebekah Brooks for her return as chief of its UK division.
Rupert Murdoch's News International gets new name in BritainNews International was today renamed 'News UK' as the group sought to rebuild the brand tarnished by the phone-hacking scandal.
Britain agrees to new press regulation dealBritish Prime Minister David Cameron agreed to create a new press watchdog under a Royal Charter underpinned by laws.
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...
- 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...
- Rupert Murdoch gave Rebekah Brooks 1.7m pound pay-off, says a report
Rebekah Brooks received 1.7 million pounds and other benefits as part of her severance package from the group.
- Phone-hacking: Ex-editor of 'News of the World' arrested
The police probing the phone- hacking issue on Tueday arrested Stuart Kuttner, former managing editor of the now defunct News of the World.
- Phone hacking scandal: HCL denies deleting data of Rupert Murdoch-led News International
HCL denied allegations of deleting data of its client Rupert Murdoch-led News International, which is deeply mired in UK's phone hacking sc...
- Phone-hacking scandal: News Corp's Rupert Murdoch braces for US legal battle
54% of News Corp's overall revenue is generated in North America with some of most profitable brands based in United States.
- Phone hacking scandal: Indian-origin activist Shami Chakrabarti in inquiry panel
Shami Chakrabarti was today named by David Cameron among six independent experts who will form a panel to examine British media practices i...
- 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.
- 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.
- 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...
- Hit by hacking scandal, Murdoch to close tabloid
Britain's News of the World tabloid will print its last ever edition on Sunday following a scandal over phone hacking, owner James Murdoch ...
- 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...