Royal Scandals Revealed in Phone-Hacking Trial Are Mad Boring
SHOCKING twists on the long road to sleepy-boring-town.
By Maggie LangeSHOCKING twists on the long road to sleepy-boring-town.
By Maggie LangeThanks to a snitch.
By Andre Tartar
Six more today owing to "new lines of inquiry."
Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson have been accused of crimes yet again.
By Joe CoscarelliThe former Murdoch editor and David Cameron aide is accused of lying under oath.
By Joe CoscarelliWhy not?
By Joe CoscarelliThe singer has settled her phone-hacking case.
By Joe CoscarelliColin Myler, now Daily News chief: "Unfortunately it is as bad as we feared."
By Andre TartarNews Corp. has agreed to pay dozens of high-profile victims.
By Joe CoscarelliA longtime News Corp. employee becomes the seventeenth person arrested in the scandal.
By Joe CoscarelliThe CNN host and former tabloid editor gave very careful answers today.
By Joe CoscarelliThere's been a slight correction in the Milly Dowler phone-hacking case, details of which shut down the 'News of the World'.
By Joe CoscarelliAlso, she had to go to rehab.
By Alex ReesHe has a lot more explaining to do.
By Joe CoscarelliVictims can opt to use the Internet instead of going to court.
By Joe CoscarelliInvestigators found one cell phone used to hack more than 1,000 voice mails.
By Joe CoscarelliAnd not just phone hacking-related.
By Andre TartarWhy should the U.K. have all the fun?
By Caroline BankoffFinally, some glamour.
By Caroline BankoffThe News Corp. exec will face more questions from parliament, as expected.
By Joe Coscarelli