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Rebekah Brooks, former head of Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper arm, charged with perverting course of justice.
Rebekah Brooks says she got messages of sympathy from prime minister after she quit as CEO of Murdoch's media company.
Inquiry looking into press standards told ex-editor of News of the World tabloid did not have full security clearance.
Ex-News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks rearrested as more are held on suspicion of conspiring to pervert justice.
Five staff members of Britain's top-selling tabloid and three government officials detained for questioning.
London police seeks production order under Official Secrets Act to force newspaper to reveal sources.
A former chief of News of the World questioned on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications and corruption.
With his media empire under fire in the west, NewsCorp chief eyes the Middle East market.
UK prime minister tells parliament that with "hindsight" Andy Coulson would not have been his communications-chief pick.
Media mogul tells British MPs that he had been misled over the scandal at his now defunct newspaper.
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