Topic: News International
Earlier today, London police made yet another arrest in connection with the News International phone hacking scandal, but this time it's not a former News of the World staffer who's…
Former Dow Jones CEO and Wall Street Journal publisher Les Hinton, who has been keeping a low profile since he resigned last July in connection with the News of the…
Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson is suing the tabloid’s owner, News Corp. subsidiary News Group, for refusing to pay his legal fees, Sky News reports. After Coulson…
News International has offered the family of murder victim Milly Dowler a multimillion-pound settlement in an effort to settle the News of the World phone-hacking case, the Guardian reports. The paper's…
News International has announced that it will ax 110 jobs from its U.K. workforce. The newspaper publisher is also considering changes to its use of freelancers and casual staff. According to…
Rupert Murdoch’s News International is selling its headquarters in Wapping, East London, where the company has been based for the last 25 years. Staff from The Sun, The Times, and…
Glenn Mulcaire has finally revealed the names of the News of the World journalists who ordered him to hack into the phones of several public figures. But, barring a leak,…
While the U.K. prepares for its inquiry into the News Corp. hacking scandal, Rupert Murdoch's media giant is expanding its own internal inquiry into its Stateside operations. A source told Reuters…
Compared with last month's constant flood of revelations, there seems to be a lull in hacking news coming from the U.K. But the inquiry into the affair is just getting started,…
In his meeting yesterday with the 9/11 victims' families, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder told them that there was “no proof yet” that their relatives’ phones had been hacked by…


