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Many squirm as Murdoch reveals close ties with govt

Many squirm as Murdoch reveals close ties with govt

Rediff.com24 Apr 2012

Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt was among several people in the David Cameron government left squirming as James Murdoch's deposition with the Leveson Inquiry on Tuesday revealed close proximity with people in power, particularly on the issue of the failed BSkyB takeover bid.

No deal with Murdoch, insists Cameron

No deal with Murdoch, insists Cameron

Rediff.com14 Jun 2012

British Premier David Cameron, under fire for his closeness to Rupert Murdoch, was on Thursday grilled at a public inquiry where he denied entering into any deal, overtly or covertly, with the media baron, but admitted seeking support for his party's bid for power.

Protestor calls Tony Blair a 'war criminal' in UK HC

Protestor calls Tony Blair a 'war criminal' in UK HC

Rediff.com28 May 2012

Proceedings at the widely followed Leveson Inquiry were briefly disrupted on Monday when a protester managed to burst into the high court chamber and harangued former Prime Minister Tony Blair for allegedly being a "war criminal".

Murdoch's ex-editor ridicules claims

Murdoch's ex-editor ridicules claims

Rediff.com26 Apr 2012

Harold Evans, legendary editor of The Sunday Times, who famously resigned after falling out with media baron Rupert Murdoch, on Thursday ridiculed the latter's claims at the Leveson Inquiry on Wednesday about events at the newspaper.

Never asked any UK PM any favour: Murdoch

Never asked any UK PM any favour: Murdoch

Rediff.com25 Apr 2012

Media baron Rupert Murdoch Wednesday defended his interaction with several British prime ministers at the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics, insisting it was a "myth" that he asked them for favours to further his commercial interests.

Assange attacks reporting of his case

Assange attacks reporting of his case

Rediff.com5 Apr 2012

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has attacked the reporting of his extradition case, alleging that press commission did not act on 45 of his complaints while he "suffered extensive libels" in the coverage.

New details of illegal cash culture at Murdoch's tabloid

New details of illegal cash culture at Murdoch's tabloid

Rediff.com27 Feb 2012

Appearing before the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the British press, Sue Akers, deputy assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard, said there was 'a culture at The Sun of illegal payments'.

UK phone hacking: Ex-News Intl CEO Rebekah Brooks charged

UK phone hacking: Ex-News Intl CEO Rebekah Brooks charged

Rediff.com15 May 2012

Rebekah Brooks, a close aide of media baron Rupert Murdoch and former chief executive of News International, will face charges of perjury in connection with the phone-hacking scandal, the Crown Prosecution Service said on Tuesday.

James Murdoch quits as director of Sun, Times, Sunday Times

James Murdoch quits as director of Sun, Times, Sunday Times

Rediff.com23 Nov 2011

In a surprise move that comes in the midst of an inquiry into the phone hacking scandal, James Murdoch, the son of media baron Rupert Murdoch, resigned on Wednesday as director of the United Kingdom-based companies that run prestigious titles like The Sunday Times, The Sun and The Times.

Britain to impose new press regulations

Britain to impose new press regulations

Rediff.com9 Oct 2013

Britain will unveil new rules regulating press in the country after politicians rejected a proposal for self-regulation by the media industry.

UK court begins hearing Brexit legality case

UK court begins hearing Brexit legality case

Rediff.com19 Jul 2016

The first of a number of legal challenges to Britain's exit from the European Union without parliamentary approval opened in the high court in London on Tuesday.

UK court rejects CBI's demand for Shankaran's extradition

UK court rejects CBI's demand for Shankaran's extradition

Rediff.com2 Apr 2014

In a major blow to India's bid for the extradition of Ravi Shankaran, key accused in the infamous Naval War Room leak case, a top British court has rejected the demand and ordered the Central Bureau of Investigation to pay over Rs 1 crore to him as legal costs.

UK advises India against pursuing Shankaran extradition

UK advises India against pursuing Shankaran extradition

Rediff.com7 Apr 2014

India has been advised by British prosecutors not to appeal further for the extradition of Ravi Shankaran, the key accused in the Naval War Room leaks case.

Swraj Paul's mantra to fight corruption in India

Swraj Paul's mantra to fight corruption in India

Rediff.com3 Oct 2013

In a society where corruption is endemic and you want to get something done then it is all too tempting to offer a bribe, Swraj Paul said.

Trai's norms to fix the sorry state of media sector

Trai's norms to fix the sorry state of media sector

Rediff.com20 Aug 2014

With over 135 news channels, about a third owned by politicians and real estate guys, the news TV market is a nightmare, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.