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Rebekah Brooks’ husband hid pornographic DVDs
The husband of former News International boss Rebekah Brooks has told the phone hacking trial that he hid a bag in an underground car park because it contained pornographic DVDs.
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Coulson ‘paid to monitor royal aides’ phones’
Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson agreed to pay a private detective to “monitor” the phones of three aides to the royal family, a court is told.
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Hacking trial: ‘members of royal family sources for stories’
Former News of the World reporter Clive Goodman tells the hacking trial that some of his sources were members of the royal family.
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Hacking trial hears how Princess Diana ‘leaked to NoW’
Princess Diana leaked information on the Prince of Wales to the press in order to “take on” her estranged husband, former News of the World reporter Clive Goodman tells the phone hacking trial.
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Hacking trial: Coulson ‘completely trusted’ Rebekah Brooks
Former editor of the News of the World Rebekah Brooks tells a jury that Andy Coulson “completely trusted” her at the time the tabloid hacked the voicemails of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler.
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Rebekah Brooks denies phone hacking ‘cover-up’
Rebekah Brooks denies she was part of a cover-up to conceal the extent of phone hacking at one of Rupert Murdoch’s tabloids.
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Rebekah Brooks denies six-year affair with Coulson
Rebekah Brooks laid bare her “car crash” personal life in court this morning, but denied having a six-year affair with her former colleague Andy Coulson.
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Rebekah Brooks: ‘I did not know private investigator’
Giving evidence for the first time, Rebekah Brooks, former editor of the News of the World, tells the phone hacking trial she did not know who private investigator Glenn Mulcaire was.
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Blair ‘offered to be unofficial adviser’ to Rebekah Brooks
Rebekah Brooks got advice on handling the phone hacking scandal from former Prime Minister Tony Blair who told her to use sleeping pills, and outlined a media strategy involving investigating herself.
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Piers Morgan questioned by police over phone hacking
Former tabloid editor Piers Morgan confirms he has been questioned by police over claims of phone hacking at the Mirror Group.
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Steve Coogan on the pressures of acting
Steve Coogan, talking about Philip Seymour Hoffman, says there is a “lack of stability” in acting which can lead to drug taking. Speaking about the press, he said journalists face “moral ambiguity”.
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Sienna ‘I love you’ message ‘just friendly’
Sienna Miller told the phone hacking trial that when she left those words on a voicemail for Daniel Craig she meant it only as a “declaration of friendship”. The trial continues.
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‘Bring it on’ forceful exchanges at hacking trial
A jury hears ex-News of the World editor Andy Coulson was not in the newspaper’s offices on the day a reporter claims he played him a hacked voicemail.
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Coulson ‘knew exactly what was going on’
The Old Bailey hears that former NoW Editor Andy Coulson knew about phone hacking “on his watch”, and that phones used to hack voicemails at the Sunday Mirror were “thrown in the river”.
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‘Brilliant’: Andy Coulson on Miller’s message to Craig
Ex-reporter Dan Evans says he listened to the voicemails of Daniel Craig to uncover his alleged affair with actress Sienna Miller – and alleges that Andy Coulson responded with “brilliant”.