Cameron Criticizes The Guardian for Publishing Secrets

In remarks before Parliament, Prime Minister David Cameron accused the newspaper of damaging national security by publishing material leaked by Edward J. Snowden.

    



Tale of ‘White Widow’ Fills British Press

While there is no evidence that Samantha Lewthwaite was involved in the Kenya mall attack, British newspapers remain fascinated with the woman they call the “white widow.”

    



Second Newspaper Group Under Inquiry in British Hacking Scandal

Trinity Mirror, the owner of tabloids including The Daily Mirror and The Sunday Mirror, said an inquiry had been opened into its criminal liability for the actions of former employees.

    



Britain to Examine Why BBC Severance Payments Exceeded Contract Terms

Hearings will look at payments the British Broadcasting Corporation made to senior editors as it tried to reduce its budget, and Mark Thompson, the former BBC chief, will testify.

    



David Frost, Interviewer Who Got Nixon to Apologize for Watergate, Dies at 74

A longtime broadcaster, Mr. Frost was best known for incisive interviews with public figures, including talks with former President Richard M. Nixon, which he called the highlight of his career.

    



The TV Watch: ‘Spiral’ and 3 Other French Shows Worth Seeking Out

Four French TV dramas serve up the most common themes — crime, war, sex and the occult — in fresh and unexpected ways.

    



British Newspaper Has Advantages in Battle With Government Over Secrets

The Guardian’s global presence means that some of the tactics that might intimidate other British journalists have less effect on it.

    



Britons Question Whether Detention of Reporter’s Partner Was Terror-Related

David Michael Miranda — the partner of Glenn Greenwald, who has written about surveillance programs based on leaks by Edward J. Snowden — said Monday that British authorities had seized his laptop and cellphone.

    

Britain Detains the Partner of a Reporter Tied to Leaks

The partner of Glenn Greenwald, a Guardian reporter who published information leaked by Edward J. Snowden, was detained for nine hours by the British authorities under a counterterrorism law.

    



Porsche Installation

L’artiste et designer Gerry Judah a imaginé cette sculpture impressionnante propulsant 3 voitures emblématiques de la marque Porsche installée à 35 mètres de haut dans le ciel. Commandée par Porsche Great Britain pour les 50 ans de la Porsche 911, découvrez cette installation dans l’article.

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Booker Prize Nominees Are Released

Thirteen novels are on the longlist for the Man Booker Prize, considered Britain’s most prestigious literary award.

    

With a Royal Baby Due, News Outlets Are on High Alert

The birth of the child, whenever it happens — any day now, if the tabloids are to be believed — will be a spectacle unlike any other in the modern media age.

    

Parliament Asks Murdoch to Discuss Hacking

The British Parliament called on Rupert Murdoch to discuss recorded comments he made to journalists and newspaper executives in March about the culture of paying off police.

    

On Tape, Murdoch Criticizes Hacking Inquiry, Broadcaster Says

A British station broadcast what appeared to be a recording of Rupert Murdoch criticizing the police investigation of Britain’s phone hacking scandal as “totally incompetent.”

    

The Media Equation: British Invasion Reshuffles U.S. Media

The observation about the proliferation of British talent in the American media landscape is hardly new, but something is at work here.

    

BBC Faces New Allegations of Sexual Abuse

The BBC said 152 accusations of sexual abuse and harassment by 81 current and former employees had been lodged since the Jimmy Savile case emerged.

    

World Briefing | Europe: Britain: Charges in Bribery Case

British prosecutors say that an editor with The Sun has been charged in connection with a conspiracy to pay bribes to a press officer in the government’s tax department.

    

Balancing Privacy With Open Justice in Britain

It has been a longstanding practice in many European countries for the police to withhold from the media the names of people who have been arrested. Britons are debating the practice.

    

British Police Deny Protecting Jimmy Savile

A report by the West Yorkshire police covered 68 of hundreds of sexual abuse allegations that have surfaced against the former television presenter Jimmy Savile.

    

British TV Personality Pleads Guilty to Sex Abuse of Girls

Stuart Hall, 83, admitted abuse of girls ages 9 to 17, which prosecutors said took place between 1967 and 1986.