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Phone-hack police in money laundering arrest

28 May 2012

Officers from the Met Police phone-hacking investigation Operation Weeting arrested a 42-year-old woman this morning in connection with allegations of money laundering.

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Sunday Mirror cleared of harassment after tailing minister

28 May 2012

The Sunday Mirror has been cleared of harassing defence minister Andrew Robathan after a reporter and photographer tailed him in his car for over ten miles.

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Tony Blair: 'Daily Mail attacked me, my family, my children'

28 May 2012

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair as described the "unhealthy" power of some media groups and described the affect of being under "sustained attack" by the Daily Mail.

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Blair decided to avoid 'long, protracted battle' with press

28 May 2012

Tony Blair told the Leveson Inquiry this morning that press regulation was not an issue he was willing to take on" during his time as prime minister.

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Reynolds defence allowed in Times 'crime lord' libel battle

28 May 2012

The libel battle between The Sunday Times and a man who is suing the newspaper claiming that it has portrayed him as a "crime lord" advanced a further stage when a judge refused to strike out some particulars of the defence in which ...

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BBC journalist Will Walden joins Boris as PR chief

28 May 2012

London Mayor Boris Johnson has hired the BBC’s Westminster news editor as his new communications chief.

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The privacy ruling which upholds press right to pry into politicians' private lives

25 May 2012

Carina Trimingham, the partner of MP Chris Huhne, has had her claim for harassment and breach of privacy against the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday rejected by the High Court in a landmark ruling.

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Impartial arbiter? Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt on the ropes

25 May 2012

Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt is facing renewed calls to quit over his links to Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.

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Impartial arbiter? Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt on the ropes

25 May 2012

Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt is facing renewed calls to quit over his links to Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.

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Impartial arbiter? Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt on the ropes

25 May 2012

Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt is facing renewed calls to quit over his links to Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.

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The privacy ruling which upholds press right to pry into politicians' private lives

25 May 2012

Carina Trimingham, the partner of MP Chris Huhne, has had her claim for harassment and breach of privacy against the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday rejected by the High Court in a landmark ruling.

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