The phone -
hacking scandal appears to have done serious damage to the standing of the press in the eyes of the public.
Not exact matches
Rupert Murdoch's efforts to limit the damage of the phone -
hacking scandal by closing down the News of the World
appeared to have failed today, as the row deepened significantly.
«Concerning Nussle, he has yet to be implicated in any
scandal and it
appears to me it is political
hack job to paint him in the same light...»
This was two days before Brooks, along with Rupert and James Murdoch, was due to
appear before the Commons culture, media and sport select committee to be quizzed about the phone -
hacking scandal and governance at the company.
Rebekah Brooks, Rupert Murdoch and his son James may
appear before MPs next week over the phone -
hacking scandal, according to the Culture Committee's chairman.
MPs are to meet later to decide whether to summon News International chief Rebekah Brooks to
appear before them over the phone -
hacking scandal.
However, it now
appears that Mr Brown secretly orchestrated — or at the very least supported — a campaign among Labour MPs to bring public attention to the phone
hacking scandal.