Glenn Mulcaire

Sienna Miller says paper hacked her emails

Actress Sienna Miller told an inquiry Thursday her emails and phones were hacked by the News of the World as part of a "web of surveillance" that led her to make paranoid accusations against her friends.
 

Steve Coogan slams tabloid dirty tricks

Steve Coogan became the latest star to criticise tabloid dirty tricks, telling a phone-hacking inquiry that the News of the World improperly obtained his personal details.
 

Comic Coogan slams British tabloid dirty tricks

Comedian Steve Coogan became the latest star to criticise tabloid dirty tricks, telling Britain's phone-hacking inquiry that the News of the World improperly obtained his personal details.
 

Comic Coogan slams tabloid dirty tricks

Comedian Steve Coogan became the latest star to criticise tabloid dirty tricks, telling Britain's phone-hacking inquiry Tuesday that the News of the World improperly obtained his personal details.
 

Hugh Grant, slain girl's parents make new hacking claims

Actor Hugh Grant launched a stinging attack on Britain's tabloids, alleging at an inquiry that phone hacking was used by a non-Rupert Murdoch paper and that a burglary at his flat led to stories.
 

Actor Hugh Grant to speak at press inquiry

Actor Hugh Grant and the parents of a murdered schoolgirl whose phone was hacked by the News of the World tabloid newspaper will give evidence on Monday to an inquiry into the standards of the British press.
 

'Entire press' in the dock, lawyer tells UK inquiry

A lawyer told an inquiry into British media standards Wednesday the entire press was in the dock, and the problems went beyond the News of the World phone-hacking scandal that sparked the probe.
 

Hacking could have gone on at News Corp paper post-2007

LONDON (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper arm said on Tuesday it could not guarantee phone-hacking at the News of the World had ended when one of its reporters was jailed in 2007 and conceded the practice had involved more than one "rogue reporter."
 

Signs of broader hacking at Murdoch newspaper

LONDON (Reuters) - Evidence is growing that hacking of both telephone voice mail and email was pursued by journalists from Rupert Murdoch's News of the World for years after the arrests of a private detective and reporter who worked for the weekly tabloid.
 

Leveson inquiry into press ethics hears of widespread hacking

A judge-led inquiry into the phone hacking scandal heard Monday the practice was more widespread than thought at Rupert Murdoch's empire and that other papers may have been involved.
 

Press probe says more papers may have phone-hacked

LONDON (Reuters) - Other tabloids besides Rupert Murdoch's News of the World may have hacked phones, a London court heard on Monday as it began an investigation into newspaper practices that could lead to tougher regulation of the entire UK press.
 

James Murdoch "kept in dark" on hacking: report

LONDON (Reuters) - News Corp's James Murdoch was "kept in the dark" about the scale of phone hacking at the News of the World by his subordinates who tried to manage the problem, the newspaper's former chief reporter said on Monday.
 

James Murdoch rejects 'mafia boss' comparison

James Murdoch angrily rejected claims Thursday that he was like a "mafia boss" and denied misleading MPs about the extent of his knowledge of phone-hacking at the News of the World.
 

Murdoch limits damage in parliament grilling

LONDON (Reuters) - James Murdoch, fighting for his career, held his line that he was innocent of covering up phone-hacking at the News of the World tabloid and blamed other former executives in a UK parliamentary hearing on Thursday.
 

James Murdoch rejects 'mafia boss' comparison

James Murdoch angrily rejected claims Thursday that he was like a "mafia boss" and denied misleading British lawmakers about the extent of his knowledge of phone-hacking at the News of the World.
 

Murdoch limits damage in parliament grilling

LONDON (Reuters) - James Murdoch, fighting for his career, held his line that he was innocent of covering up phone-hacking at the News of the World tabloid and blamed other former executives in a UK parliamentary hearing on Thursday.
 

James Murdoch's make or break day in parliament

NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - James Murdoch is about to face his day of reckoning.
 

James Murdoch faces new grilling by MPs

Rupert Murdoch's son James will appear next month for a second grilling by British lawmakers about phone hacking at the now-closed News of the World tabloid, the MPs said.
 

James Murdoch faces new grilling by British lawmakers

Rupert Murdoch's son James will appear next month for a second grilling by British lawmakers about phone hacking at the now-closed News of the World tabloid, the MPs said.
 

Phone hacking victims get access to critical evidence

LONDON (Reuters) - Like all good tabloid tales, the News of the World saga is a scandal that keeps on giving.