Andy Coulson

The British premier has defended the decision to hire Andy Coulson as his communications chief
The British premier has defended the decision to hire Andy Coulson as his communications chief
Brooks, 44, has been charged with conspiracy to obstruct justic
Coulson was separately arrested last year on suspicion of phone hacking and corruption
Brooks, 44, has been charged with conspiracy to obstruct justic
Coulson was separately arrested last year on suspicion of phone hacking and corruption
Andy Coulson
Andy Coulson
Andy Coulson
Andy Coulson
A man reads the final edition of the News of the World newspaper in London
David Cameron
Andy Coulson
A man reads the final edition of the News of the World newspaper in London
David Cameron
Andy Coulson
Andy Coulson was arrested last July and remains on police bail
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UK police quiz 'ex-Mirror editor' over hacking

The former editor of Britain's Daily Mirror tabloid was questioned by police on Friday over suspected phone hacking, media reported.
 

British press talks collapse, editor arrested

British Prime Minister David Cameron abandoned cross-party talks on press regulation on Thursday as police for the first time arrested a current national newspaper editor over phone-hacking.
 

Four held over hacking at UK's Mirror newspapers

British detectives arrested a tabloid editor and three other journalists on Thursday over suspected phone-hacking at Trinity Mirror newspapers, widening the scandal that started at Rupert Murdoch's rival empire.
 

British press regulation talks break down: Cameron

British Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday that all-party talks on press regulation following the phone-hacking scandal had broken down and that lawmakers would vote on a new system next week.
 

Ex-News of the World editor in court over 'bribery'

Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson, a one-time top aide to British Prime Minister David Cameron, appeared in court in London Friday on bribery charges.
 

Cleared Murdoch executive went through 'hell'

A former top executive at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World said Friday he had gone through "hell" after British prosecutors finally cleared him of phone-hacking nearly two years after his arrest.
 

Ex-News of the World exec cleared over hacking

A former top executive at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World will not face charges over the phone-hacking scandal that shut down the tabloid, prosecutors and the journalist said on Friday.
 

UK police arrest six in new News of the World hacking probe

British police arrested six former News of the World journalists on Wednesday in a new probe into alleged phone hacking at Rupert Murdoch's now-closed tabloid, Scotland Yard said.
 

Six arrested in new News of the World hacking probe

Police arrested six former News of the World journalists on Wednesday in a new probe into alleged phone hacking at the now-closed tabloid, News of the World, Scotland Yard said.
 

Prison officer arrested in corruption probe

Police investigating allegations of bribery of public officials by the media have arrested a serving prison officer, Scotland Yard said Monday.
 

Prison officer arrested in British corruption probe

British police investigating allegations of bribery of public officials by the media have arrested a serving prison officer, Scotland Yard said Monday.
 

Prison officer arrested in UK corruption probe

British police investigating allegations of bribery of public officials by the media have arrested a serving prison officer, Scotland Yard said Monday.
 

Cameron resists laws to curb 'outrageous' press

Prime Minister David Cameron indicated he would reject a senior judge's recommendations for new laws to control the country's press despite the publication of a damning report.
 

UK PM resists laws to curb 'outrageous' press

British Prime Minister David Cameron indicated he would reject a senior judge's recommendations for new laws to control the country's press despite the publication of a damning report.
 

Cameron resists laws to curb 'outrageous' press

Prime Minister David Cameron indicated he would reject a senior judge's recommendations for new laws to control the country's press despite the publication of a damning report.
 

UK PM resists laws to curb 'outrageous' press

British Prime Minister David Cameron indicated he would reject a senior judge's recommendations for new laws to control the country's press despite the publication of a damning report.
 

British inquiry urges new laws for 'outrageous' press

A British inquiry called Thursday for a tougher watchdog underpinned by new laws to curb the country's press in a damning verdict that sets up Prime Minister David Cameron for a political battle.
 

Leveson report urges new British press laws

A major inquiry called Thursday for new laws to underpin a tougher watchdog for Britain's "outrageous" newspapers in a verdict that sets up Prime Minister David Cameron for a bruising political battle.
 

Ex-Murdoch aides in court on bribery charges

Ex-News of the World editor Andy Coulson and the former head of Rupert Murdoch's British press empire Rebekah Brooks appeared in court Thursday to face charges of bribing public officials.
 

Leveson report to be published

British newspapers faced a day of reckoning Thursday with the publication of a major report that could recommend state-backed press regulation and has already sparked tensions in the coalition government.
 

Facts from the Wikipedia page:

Andy Coulson
BornAndrew Edward Coulson
21 January 1968 (1968-01-21) (age 41)
Billericay, Essex, England
OccupationJournalist, Newspaper editor
Director of Communications & Planning, Conservative Party
Spouse(s)Eloise Patrick (m. December 2000)
2 sons
Notable credit(s)Basildon Echo, The Sun, Daily Mail, News of the World