Nov 20, 2012
Rebekah Brooks, the former chief executive officer of News Corp.'s UK unit, and Andy Coulson, one of her ex-editors, are among five people to be charged in a tabloid bribery probe, prosecutors in London said. Read Article Brooks, Coulson charged in News Corp. bribery probe
Oct 16, 2012
Former newspaper executive Rebekah Brooks received a pay-off totalling more than 7 million pounds ($11.24 million) following her resignation from Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper group last year, the Financial Times said today. Read Article Rebekah Brooks awarded $11m payout from Rupert Murdoch's News: FT
Jun 15, 2012
Mr Cameron said he chose Mr Coulson because he was looking for a tough man for a tough job, even though the editor had already been tarnished in the UK's phone hacking scandal. Read Article British PM defends decision to hire scandal-linked editor as spokesman
May 02, 2012
A British parliamentary committee delivers a damning judgment on the head of the multinational News Corp in its report on the phone-hacking scandal. Read Article Rupert Murdoch 'unfit to run a global company'
Apr 26, 2012
Mr Murdoch painted a picture of a rogue culture at the best-selling Sunday tabloid, in an echo of his company's now abandoned defence that a single "rogue reporter" was to blame. Read Article Rupert Murdoch pins blame on News of the World journalists in phone-hacking inquiry
Apr 26, 2012
Speaking softly, deliberately and with dry humour, Rupert Murdoch parries one question after the other about the influence his dominant media operations had in lobbying the British establishment. Read Article Rupert Murdoch defends his 50-year media career
Mar 01, 2012
James Murdoch, the younger son of media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, yesterday gave up his position as the executive chairman of News International. Read Article James Murdoch steps down as News International chief
Feb 27, 2012
Reporter's notebook Early consensus is that this addition to the Murdoch universe is bland, even though it has buxom models ruminating on matters of geopolitics, writes David Sapsted, Foreign Correspondent. Read Article The Sun on Sunday's shock attempt at decency
Feb 26, 2012
"The Sun on Sunday" is appearing with a haste that seemed unlikely, if not impossible, only a few weeks ago. Read Article In Britain, Murdoch makes The Sun come out
Feb 13, 2012
Rupert Murdoch will fly to London from New York to reassure staff that he has no plans to close the The Sun following a second wave of arrests of journalists at the British tabloid. Read Article Sun reporter says they are 'being stitched up' in latest hacking crisis for Murdoch