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Former justice secretary says Sun switched sides abruptly ahead of 2010 election
Loyalty to former editor ends after contentious ‘gorilla’ footballer column
Murdoch protégé looks to unearth new revenue streams to offset decline of print advertising revenue
Deal is latest since Rebekah Brooks returned to Rupert Murdoch’s UK newspaper division last year
Rupert Murdoch’s Eurosceptic tabloid delivers major boost to Brexit campaign
National media groups re-evaluate their business model and ways to promote content
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
Move by UK’s biggest-selling paper admission of defeat to get tabloid readers to pay for content
Rupert Murdoch makes first acquisition since return of Rebekah Brooks to run UK news operations
Brooks reappointed at UK paper unit after phone-hacking case as Sun fights for online subscribers
Triumphant return after phone-hacking scandal also sees new editor for the Sun newspaper
Rebound comes a year after being cleared of phone-hacking charges
Former tabloid editor’s return after phone-hacking trial shows Rupert Murdoch’s faith in old hands
Return to News Corp to run social media news site marks switch from career in print
Cleared tabloid chief to run Dublin social media unit Storyful
Journalists had been accused of corrupting public officials
David Cameron’s former communications chief serves quarter of phone hacking sentence
Head of news Chris Pharo tells trial he discussed with Ms Brooks paying £60,000 for info on MPs’ expenses
The former adviser to Margaret Thatcher is unapologetic about his less wholesome clients
Old Bailey told neither Brooks nor News UK, which funded her during trial, would apply for costs
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