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U.K. inquiry: Media needs independent regulator
Media ethics probe triggered by phone hacking scandal concludes press needs independent overseer
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U.K. phone hacking scandal: Key players
As Leveson inquiry into British media ethics releases final report, a look back at some notable figures in phone-hacking scandal
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Andy Coulson, Rebekah Brooks, ex-confidants of U.K. PM Cameron, charged with trying to bribe officials
Andy Coulson, Rebekah Brooks among 5 charged with misconduct in public office in latest turn for Britain's tabloid hacking scandal
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Phone hacking suits hit Piers Morgan's old tabloid
Four alleged phone hacking victims have filed suit against the publisher of a tabloid once edited by CNN presenter Piers Morgan
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Rupert Murdoch apologizes to Hugh Grant on Twitter
The media mogul tweeted an apology to the Hugh Grant after he said the actor abandoned his "love child"
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U.K. regulator finds BSkyB "fit and proper"
The company's license was called into question because of a scandal at a newspaper owned by News Corp.
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Rebekah Brooks formally charged for role in Murdoch empire hacking scandal
Former protege to media mogul Rupert Murdoch, and ex-aide to British prime minister both charged in newspaper scandal
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Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson charged for role in Murdoch empire hacking scandal
Former protege to media mogul Rupert Murdoch, and ex-aide to British prime minister both charged in newspaper scandal
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Murdoch resigns from News Corp. subsidiary boards
Spokeswoman confirms that Rupert Murdoch has resigned from a number of News Corp. subsidiary boards in Britain and the U.S.
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News Corp. to split into two companies
Rupert Murdoch's $54B behemoth will be split into separate entertainment and newspaper operations, with him at helm of both
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David Cameron, U.K. leader, defends Coulson hiring at hacking inquiry
British PM takes "full responsibility" for hiring former editor tarnished in phone hacking scandal as communications director
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Former UK Prime Minister John Major says Rupert Murdoch tried to change government policy
Ex-PM John Major says media mogul hinted that politician could lose support of newspapers if he didn't change EU policy
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Gordon Brown, ex-British PM tells hacking inquiry U.K. press confusing fact with opinion
Ex-British Prime Minister tells hacking inquiry Murdoch-owned newspapers, and others, did nation disservice with superficial reporting on war
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Cameron, ex-PMs to testify in U.K. hacking probe
Former leaders Brown, Major, other gov't officials to give testimony at Leveson Inquiry into Murdoch cell phone scandal
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Andy Coulson, ex-top adviser to U.K. PM David Cameron, arrested in hacking probe
Andy Coulson, former top media adviser to PM David Cameron, arrested for questioning over accusation of perjury


