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Motor racing chief awarded £60,000 in damages over 'Nazi-style' orgy allegations
Live updates as Andy Coulson, former News of the World editor and former communications director for David Cameron, appears before the Leveson inquiry
Armed forces charity says it is 'shocked to the core' by the allegations and is suspending all relations with the tabloid
Lawyers for the former prime minister's wife say a claim has been issued 'in relation to the unlawful interception of her voicemails'
New book claims News of the World 'raked over' MPs private lives and put Tom Watson under surveillance
Newly-released records show that senior officers dined with editors at the newspaper a month after royal correspondent Clive Goodman was arrested
Media Standards Trust director says inquiry is essential to 'shine some sunlight' on phone hacking following Milly Dowler revelations
Lawyer Mark Lewis will be entitled to see all the documents the Met police has in relation to phone hacking at the News of the World if the case proceeds to court
Prime minister outlines details of two-part inquiry covering phone hacking, police payments and media regulation
Former FIA chief Max Mosley has won a privacy case against the News of the World in France, where 3,000 copies of an edition containing images of him with prostitutes was distributed
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