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Critics say culture secretary should confirm second part of Leveson inquiry
Appointment as chairman comes four years after resigning at height of phone-hacking scandal
Angus McBride appointed as News UK’s general counsel
Four-year legal process cost more than £100m but had limited success
Brooks reappointed at UK paper unit after phone-hacking case as Sun fights for online subscribers
Rebound comes a year after being cleared of phone-hacking charges
Former News of the World editor acquitted in latest setback for prosecutors in phone-hacking scandal
Publisher considers change of tack after strategy backfires with record privacy payouts
Actress Sadie Frost and ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne receive payouts in test case
String of acquittals and hung juries prompted review in payments case
Phone-hacking case could set precedent for payouts
Voicemail intercepted on ‘mass industrial scale’
Murdoch news operation and 21st Century Fox unit faced Department of Justice probe
Journalists had been accused of corrupting public officials
Phone hacking scandal leaves suitability in doubt, investors say
NotW news editor told his actions amounted to “substantial invasion of privacy”
Ian Edmondson is the tabloid’s seventh journalist to be convicted
Old Bailey told neither Brooks nor News UK, which funded her during trial, would apply for costs
Newspaper publisher has already paid out £125,000 to victims
Newspaper group settles six claims
Legal privilege is impeding SFO’s pursuit over 2008 capital raising
The Guardian reporter’s investigation into phone hacking at the News of the World
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