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UK clears Guardian journalist over hacking coverage Reuters LONDON May 29 (Reuters) - UK prosecutors investigating a phone-hacking scandal at a Rupert Murdoch tabloid have decided not to charge a journalist from the Guardian newspaper for illegally obtaining information from the police to break the story. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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UK police arrest woman over phone hacking BusinessWeek By RAPHAEL SATTER Police investigating Britain's phone hacking scandal say they have arrested a woman on suspicion of money laundering offenses. Metropolitan police said the 42-year-old was arrested Monday morning after being asked to go to a police ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK reporter won't be prosecuted for hack leaks Fox News LONDON – British prosecutors say they won't press charges against a Guardian journalist and her suspected police source over leaks about the country's high-profile phone hacking investigation. The decision closes a sensitive case which has tested ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cameron's Cabinet Distracted From Governing by Hacking Probe BusinessWeek After journalists, the police and Rupert and James Murdoch, politicians are starting to come under the spotlight of the Leveson Inquiry, set up last year by Cameron as he tried to distance himself from News Corp. following the phone-hacking scandal at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
No charges over hacking probe leaks The Press Association A Guardian journalist and a Scotland Yard detective will not be prosecuted over leaks relating to the phone hacking scandal. There is "insufficient evidence" to bring charges against Amelia Hill, the newspaper's special investigations correspondent, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CPS rules against hacking leak charge Financial Times By Megan Murphy Amelia Hill, who has written a series of articles for the Guardian about the hacking scandal, including helping to break the story that the now-defunct News of the World hacked into the phone of murdered Surrey schoolgirl Milly Dowler, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Reporter won't be be charged for hack leaks Crain's New York Business By Associated Press Though there was enough evidence to show that Amelia Hill, a reporter at The Guardian, had gotten leaks about the phone-hacking case from an unnamed detective constable, prosecuting her would not be in the public interest, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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The Art of Non-Conformity » Adventures in Travel Hacking By Chris Guillebeau Greetings from LHR Terminal 3, soon to be departing to San Francisco after a weekend in London for the U.K. launch of The $100 Startup. ***. We've had a lot of new readers join our community over the past month (hi, everyone!) and I thought ... The Art of Non-Conformity | ||
UK: Guardian journalist and police officer not charged over "phone ... By Alice Purkiss Guardian journalist Amelia Hill will not be charged over a police leak relating to phone hacking that took place in the early stages of the inquiry. The Crown Prosecution Service made the decision not to prosecute Hill, who was one of the ... Index on Censorship | ||
Murdoch and Blair: Former PM Testifies to Hacking Inquiry | Global ... By Catherine Mayer Tony Blair still divides Britons. His supporters are messianic. His opponents are implacable. But watching their former Prime Minister testifying to the Leveson inquiry that is looking into the tangled relationships between the U.K.. Global Spin |
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