Sentences with phrase «wake of the phone hacking»

Sir Brian Leveson was appointed by David Cameron in 2011 to chair an inquiry into the conduct of the press in the wake of phone hacking allegations against the News of the World.
Cameron's social circle in Oxfordshire, dubbed the Chipping Norton set, which included Brooks, was renamed the Upset in the wake of phone hacking, the book claims.

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Brooks, the former Sun editor and News International chief executive, was left «deeply angry and upset» after Cameron «deserted» her in the wake of the phone - hacking scandal, the book claims.
Offering a bold response to the Libor scandal could capture the public mood in the same way that he did in the wake of the phone - hacking scandal last year, however.
Her comments are likely to disappoint groups campaigning for more regulation of the press in the wake of the phone - hacking scandal and the Leveson inquiry into media ethics.
This bid was abandoned in the wake of the phone - hacking scandal, and now it's back.
The publishing company was planning to invite Mandelson, one of Tony Blair's closest aides and a former cabinet minister, to help prepare its beleaguered chief executive for her parliamentary appearance nine days after the tabloid was closed in the wake of the phone - hacking scandal.
They are incandescent at the political damage done by the phone - hacking scandal and angry that News Corp has not voluntarily suspended its attempted takeover of BSkyB in the wake of the allegations.
We are representing a number of clients in relation to claims for phone hacking against the Daily Mirror in the wake of Operation Golding - the police investigation into phone hacking at the Daily Mirror and other Mirror titles.
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