The New York Times dragged
the row over phone hacking back into the spotlight last week after it published an investigation suggesting the practise was widespread at the News of the World and that it had been actively promoted by then - editor Mr Coulson.
Not exact matches
10:21 - If you're not quite up to speed on the
phone -
hacking row, or if you've gotten understandably rusty
over the summer, the main item today is the «for Neville» email, named after News of the World's (NOTW) former chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck.
London mayor Boris Johnson has rejected concerns
over the
phone -
hacking row as politically motivated «codswallop».
While Mr Cameron relied on Andy Coulson, who left
over the
phone -
hacking row, to tailor policies for right wing tabloids, Mr Hilton's role was to bring in more centrist voters who had switched to Tony Blair in 1997.
The Press Complaints Commission (PCC), which offered a much - ridiculed report exonerating News International
over phone -
hacking in 2009, tried to turn the situation to its favour by arguing that the current
row showed that the commission required extra powers.
Brian Paddick, former deputy assistant commissioner for the Metropolitan police, has initiated judicial review proceedings against his former force
over the
phone hacking row.
His points weren't going down well as he continued Theresa May's defence
over the Andy Coulson
phone -
hacking row.
The newspaper also reported that Mr Brown's lawyers were tricked into handing
over details by a conman working for the Sunday Times, that someone acting for the same newspaper posed as Mr Brown to gain details of his bank account and that Mr Brown and his wife, Sarah, were mentioned in paperwork seized from Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator at the heart of the
phone -
hacking row.