World Briefing: Britain: Ex-Editor Says He Was Told to Take Blame for Phone Hacking

Clive Goodman, the former royal editor at the now-defunct News of the World, told a London court on Wednesday that senior officials of News International pressured him to avoid implicating others.

    



Testimony at Hacking Trial Gives Peek Into British Tabloids

Rebekah Brooks, in her phone hacking trial, gave a rare view into the skating-on-the-edge culture of the popular press.

    



Tears and Tissues as Editor Testifies in Phone Hacking Case

The tabloids Rebekah Brooks once edited might have paid six figures or more for details like those she has been divulging about her personal life during her trial on phone hacking charges.

    



Fates of Brooks and Coulson in Tabloid Hacking Case Are Diverging

Once friends, colleagues and lovers, Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson are on trial on charges of illegally intercepting voice messages at The News of the World, but she appears to be faring relatively better.

    



Google Is Ordered to Block Images in Privacy Case

The Internet company said it would appeal a French court’s ruling that it strip from its search results nine images of the former European racing chief Max Mosley.

    



Tabloid Hacked Phone of Prince Harry’s Secretary, Jury Is Told

A message seeking help on a term paper led to an article in The News of the World, with some details left out, the prosecution said.

    



Editor Did Not Agree to Phone Hacking, Lawyer Says

Andy Coulson, on trial with seven others in a scandal involving the tabloid The News of the World, does regret some of his decisions, his lawyer said.

    

British Tabloid Editors Charged in Hacking Scandal Had Affair, Prosecutors Say

Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, former editors of The News of the World, now defunct, are charged with conspiracy in connection with phone hacking.

    



Agreement Reached on British Press Restrictions

Lawmakers on Monday were said to have struck a deal on new regulations for newspapers, potentially one of the strongest peacetime press curbs in three centuries.

World Briefing | Europe: Britain: 4 Plead Guilty in Selling Information to Tabloids

Four former public officials pleaded guilty Friday to illegally selling information to the Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid, The Sun.