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With court action still ongoing, the media group’s bill for the scandal has now reached about £1bn in settlements and legal costs
Alleged victims of phone hacking claim media tycoon was aware of wrongdoing at UK newspapers
Studios being repurposed to provide online video content for wider News UK titles
Current affairs and entertainment channel is latest effort to prise open news market
David Rhodes to report to Rebekah Brooks as group seeks to challenge BBC’s broadcast dominance
About 600 journalists at Murdoch-owned tabloid offered ‘opportunities’ for redundancy
Government approval conditional on News UK clarifying governance structure
Face-off highlights media mogul’s increasing focus on commercial radio interests
Publisher News UK looks to change legal undertakings that protect newspapers’ independence
Max Mosley demands newspapers stop ‘processing data’ related to him
Actor donates payout for ‘industrial scale’ phone hacking to press campaign group
Publishers ask US Congress to permit collective effort to negotiate with web giants
Loyalty to former editor ends after contentious ‘gorilla’ footballer column
News UK apologises for offence caused by former editor but denies racism
Publisher walks away from talks over joint advertising sales initiative
High-profile public relations gaffes have proved costly to wide range of companies
Investigations into past behaviour ignores the industry’s trials today
Labour MPs and campaigners claim betrayal of hacking victims
Journalist is also fired by News UK
Convictions based on reporter’s testimony could be appealed
Colin Myler, former News of the World editor, condemned by committee of MPs
Rivals working together to find ways of countering declining print revenues
Increase comes after cuts to editorial and marketing budgets and a decline in printing costs
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