Leveson Inquiry
The Times finally admits that a blogger's email account was hacked.
The Guardian disclosure raises serious questions about the 2009 NightJack case.
But were the results of computer hacking used in any published story?
Naivety and aggression at the Leveson inquiry.
A Scotland Yard detective was questioned on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Picture editor Paul Silva tells Leveson that the Duchess's sister does not get special treatment.
Leveson responds to Chris Blackhurst's warning that a new regulator might have the power to ban jour
FT editor agrees that newspapers should be fined for serious breaches of the code.
Simon Toms says that the journalist was not commissioned by News International.
The Sun's former editor says that there was always the desire "to achieve the maximum 'edge’ to the
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