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Cameron 'regrets' hiring ex- Murdoch editor
UK prime minister tells parliament that with "hindsight" Andy Coulson would not have been his communications-chief pick.
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US launches investigation into reports News Corp journalists sought access to 2001 attack victims' phone records.
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Last Modified: 15 Jul 2011 02:55 GMT
Murdoch to answer phone-hacking questions
UK parliamentary committee to grill media baron on alleged crimes at one of the newspapers published by his company.
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Last Modified: 14 Jul 2011 18:54 GMT
Murdoch summoned to testify in hacking probe
Summons issued by British parliamentary committee investigating phone-hacking scandal at media baron's newspapers.
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Last Modified: 14 Jul 2011 13:42 GMT
The fall of the house of Murdoch
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Last Modified: 13 Jul 2011 10:43 GMT
Murdoch's dirty tricks against Palestinians
The newspaper conglomerate is not only behind smear campaigns against the Palestinian cause, it supports corruption.
Robert Lambert
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Last Modified: 11 Jul 2011 11:54 GMT
Scandal-hit UK newspaper shuts down
Owner Rupert Murdoch in London to tackle phone hacking crisis as News of the World's final edition is published.
Europe
Last Modified: 10 Jul 2011 04:23 GMT
Timeline: UK phone-hacking scandal
The events that led to the exposure of the phone-hacking scandal in Britain.
Europe
Last Modified: 09 Jul 2011 09:33 GMT
Murdoch backs under-fire UK papers boss
News Corp chief expected in London to tackle phone hacking crisis as tainted tabloid's final edition hits the shelves.
Europe
Last Modified: 09 Jul 2011 06:58 GMT
UK tabloid shut down amid phone scandal
Biggest-selling Sunday newspaper, News of the World, to publish last edition as arrest of ex-editor Andy Coulson looms.
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