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Bookmaker teams up with newspaper to take on British rivals in their home market
Appointment as chairman comes four years after resigning at height of phone-hacking scandal
The dramatic, irrelevant return of James Murdoch
Angus McBride appointed as News UK’s general counsel
The New Zealander on broadband, News Corp and why UK football television rights need a big shake-up
Deal with News UK comes days after collapse of Plus500 takeover
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
Journalists say human rights breached when phone records secretly obtained
Actress Sadie Frost and ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne receive payouts in test case
Speculation that ‘trusted adviser’ Chase Carey is set to retire
Cleared tabloid chief to run Dublin social media unit Storyful
After 34 years, ‘Dear Deidre’ and her staff still respond to every fretful message
Tabloid UK newspaper struggles to lure digital subscribers
Court hears of £100,000 paid to MoD employee
Increased investment in digital media is yet to yield positive financial results
Accusation against former managing editor linked to 2002 Soham murder inquiry
Sponsored content is one of the industry’s most controversial but fastest growing sources of income
Murdoch titles claim vindication of policy for charging for online content
Rupert Murdoch-owned paper is seen as test case of whether tabloids can charge for online content
Phone hacking scandal leaves suitability in doubt, investors say
Former Tory chief whip tells High Court he would ‘never call a police officer a pleb’
NotW news editor told his actions amounted to “substantial invasion of privacy”
Will Elisabeth return to the fold as independent run ends?
Ian Edmondson is the tabloid’s seventh journalist to be convicted
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