Topic: News International
Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson received several hundred thousand pounds from News International after he started working as the director of communications for David Cameron and the…
Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator who was arrested for illegally hacking phones while working for News of the World, is embroiled in several different legal battles related to the scandal—including…
The scandal continues. The latest News of the World news: The tabloid’s former U.S.-based Hollywood reporter James Desborough is in hot water with Scotland Yard. After arriving at a London police station this morning…
A month since the phone-hacking scandal claimed Dow Jones & Co. CEO Les Hinton, his lack of successor is turning out to be another elephant in the room for News…
After formally resigning from yet another four directorships—bringing the grand total to 23—Rebekah Brooks appears to have finally severed all ties with News Corp., says the Guardian’s Roy Greenslade. Brooks is…
There’s been a lot of buzz lately around Rebekah Brooks’ role at News International after it was discovered that she was still listed as a director of the company, and…
So much for those new jobs. News Corp. seems to be going back on its promise to find all former News of the World employees new positions within the company…
After resigning from her job, being arrested by police, and testifying before Parliament, it seems safe to assume that disgraced former News International CEO Rebekah Brooks would no longer be…
On the heels of the arrest of former News of the World managing editor Stuart Kuttner, The New York Times has new details about the tabloid’s cash payment system. According to the…
Former News of the World managing editor Stuart Kuttner has been arrested in connection with allegations of phone hacking and bribing police officers to leak sensitive information. Kuttner, who resigned from…




