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LulzSec Hackers Jailed for EA, Sony and Murdoch Attacks
Members of LulzSec gang posed as 16-year-old girl and directed readers to story of Rupert Murdoch suicide.
Coffee With Apple Boss Tim Cook Auctioned for £400,000
An auction to have coffee and an hour chat with Apple CEO Tim Cook has sold at auction for £400,000
Rupert Murdoch FoxTel's Sex with Pig Billboard Ad is 'Art'
Foxtel advert using act of bestiality to promote Australian TV channel causes outrage in Sydney.
Google Anti-Competition Proposals Branded 'Half-Hearted' by UK Rival
Google's plans to redesign European search results already met with criticism by rival search engine.
Coffee With Apple CEO Tim Cook More Appealing Than Bieber, De Niro or Clinton
An auction for a one-hour coffee with Apple CEO Tim Cook has passed £100,000, more than tripling estimate price.
Ed Miliband Brands Alex Salmond 'Selfish and Blinkered' in SNP Attack
Labour leader tells Inverness party conference SNP leader preaches 'divide and rule' policies.
Girl Guides vs Page 3: Time for Sun Models to Put their Tops Back on
Girl Guides lend overwhelming support to Lucy Holmes' No More Page 3 campaign.
Rupert Murdoch's 'Too Liberal' Fox News Sparks Tea Party Boycott
Tea Party Fire Ants accuse Fox News of being to complacent towards US President Barack Obama
Murdoch Backing Could Help Ukip Shake Off 'Loonies' Tag
Will the Sun back Nigel Farage? Speculation grows as columnist Gaunt and reporter McMullan join party.
Press Regulations Royal Charter Lowers Drawbridge over Moat Between Politicans and Journalists [BLOG]
Free expression under threat, argues Shane Croucher, as press regulation seeks to cover all 'news-related material' published.
Sun Admits Accessing Information from Labour MP Siobhain McDonagh's Stolen Phone
News International paper to pay 'substantial damages' as further details of phone hacking scandal emerge.
Press Law 'Agreement' claims Harriet Harman
David Cameron climbs down after saying he opposed law to regulate press.
Trinity Mirror 2012 Profit Down 75% on Lower Revenues and Goodwill Impairment
Trinity Mirror posts decline in 2012 profits and revenue partly due to competition from rival Sun on Sunday.
Ruud Van Nistelrooy Fears Phone Hacking
Old Trafford favourite Ruud Van Nistelrooy suspects he was victim of British press intrusion.
Ukip's Nigel Farage Dines With Rupert Murdoch: Tories to Dump David Cameron?
Ukip will join forces with Tories at next election - but only if Conservative leader ousted.
News Corp Exits New Zealand's Sky Network Television
Rupert Murdoch's media company is divesting its minority holdings in firms ahead of its split to into two separate divisions.
BSkyB Strikes Deal with Disney for New UK Movie Channel
BSkyB and Disney agree to extend a deal that will give the UK pay-TV provider first-run rights to newest Disney films.
Phone Hacking: Six NotW Journalists Arrested in Police Swoop
Current and former News of the World reporters questioned by Operation Weeting detectives.
Boobs out for Murdoch? Media Mogul Hints he may Scrap Page 3
No More Page 3 group hails Rupert Murdoch's tweet hinting he is 'considering' future of topless girl regular.
Chinese Hackers Still Targeting Wall Street Journal says Rupert Murdoch
News International chairman Rupert Murdoch says his newspaper is still being hacked by the Chinese.
Liberty Global to Buy Virgin Media for $16bn
Liberty Global eyes direct competition with Rupert Murdoch-controlled BSkyB in Europe.
MP Chris Huhne Destroyed by Vengeful Wife Vicky Pryce for Affair, Court Told
Rupert Murdoch's Sunday Times gave Pryce secret recorder to catch Huhne, hears court.
Rupert Murdoch Apologises for 'Anti-Semitic' Sunday Times Cartoon
Cartoon published on Holocaust Day showed Benjamin Netanyahu using Palestinian limbs to build walls.
Davos World Economic Forum: David Cameron, Bill Gates and Charlize Theron All Present, But Who Else?
IBTimes UK finds out whose names are on the door at this year's economic summit in the Swiss Alps.
Leveson Inquiry QC Robert Jay Tells Singapore Lawyers: UK Press Too Free
Star counsel at Leveson press ethics hearings renews calls for tighter controls on British media.
Connecticut School Shooting Reopens Gun Control Issue
Latest tragedy revives gun control debate as hope hinges on Obama.
James Harding Resignation: Rupert Murdoch 'Made it Clear' He Wanted New Times Editor
Harding, who has been editor for five years, will leave the newspaper at the end of the month.
WSJ's Robert Thomson to Head News Corp's Spinoff Publishing Arm as The Daily Closes
News Corp being split into separate publishing and entertainment businesses in Rupert Murdoch's shake up of media giant.
News International CEO Tom Mockridge Exits Amid Murdoch's Spinoff Plan
Tom Mockridge to leave chief executive role as Murdoch prepares to split News Corp businesses.
Leveson Report: No Evidence of Government and Murdoch Plot over BSkyB Bid
David Cameron demands apology over accusations Jeremy Hunt too close to huge NewsCorp bid.