Peter Wright was wrong to have stayed silent about his staff being hacked
Roy Greenslade
Roy Greenslade on why the Mail on Sunday editor's defence for his actions is so flawed
November 2012
Leveson warns Metropolitan police it faces criticism
Letter from Leveson follows claims that Scotland Yard failed to fully investigate criminal practices at News International titles
October 2012
Greenslade
Piers Morgan, the ex-editor who once enjoyed talking about hacking
Roy Greenslade recalls the occasions when the former Daily Mirror editor explained how to listen in to voicemail messages
September 2012
Greenslade
Hacking book: from the Wild West of the 1980s to voicemail interception
Roy Greenslade
Roy Greenslade presents the concluding part of his afterword, published in the second and updated edition of The phone-hacking scandal: journalism on trial
April 2012
James Murdoch: questions to answer
BSkyB, Brown and the BBC: phone-hacking scandal has thrown a web of allegations around the Murdochs and News Corp
Hacking book: Coulson barely put a foot wrong in Downing Street
Roy Greenslade
Greenslade
Hacking book: how we fooled tabloids into running false celebrity stories
Roy Greenslade
Greenslade
Hacking book - The Guardian's five-year struggle to reveal the truth
Roy Greenslade
February 2012
Leveson inquiry: police feared attack in News of the World office
Phone hacking: six News of the World staff instructed Mulcaire, papers allege
December 2011
Phone hacking: lawyer knew 'rogue reporter' defence was untrue in 2008
Farrer & Co partner Julian Pike tells Leveson inquiry he knew the 'rogue reporter' defence was wrong three years ago. By James Robinson
November 2011
Leveson inquiry uncovers 28 NI staff linked to phone hacking
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Murdochs are not a mafia – but the family firm is in meltdown
October 2011
Simon Hoggart's sketch
Les Hinton pleads ignorance seven times over to phone hacking inquiry
Tom Watson MP tells ex-News International executive he's doing well: his memory failed 32 times at last culture committee hearing, writes Simon Hoggart
BBC inquiry over solicitor's 'rogue reporter' phone-hacking admission
Julian Pike from Farrers law firm said he had known NoW executives were making misleading statements about scandal
Greenslade
Murdoch's minions keep drawing lines but to no great effect
Roy Greenslade
Roy Greenslade on News International's flawed tactics as it faces 60 lawsuits, with more on their way
September 2011
Phone hacking: Les Hinton rejects Clive Goodman's claims
Former NI boss stands by evidence that he believed News of the World royal editor was 'only person' involved in phone hacking. By Lisa O'Carroll
Andy Coulson refuses to give more evidence to MPs' phone-hacking inquiry
Former News of the World editor cites concern about 'parallel inquiries' and 'publicity'. By Lisa O'Carroll
Phone hacking: James Murdoch faces second grilling by MPs
Murdoch to be asked to clarify whether he knew of key email that indicated phone hacking went beyond a 'rogue reporter'