Rupert Murdoch's company under investigation on 'corporate charge'
News Corp lawyer and two executives interviewed under caution
November 2012
Operation Tuleta: officers assessing 142 complaints related to alleged hacking
Deputy assistant commissioner Sue Akers said 70 storage devices being scrutinised and all victims yet to be contacted. By Josh Halliday and Lisa O'Carroll
October 2012
Greenslade
New Trinity Mirror boss inherits an unwelcome hacking legacy
Roy Greenslade
Roy Greenslade argues that the Daily Mirror publisher should have conducted a proper investigation years ago
September 2012
Greenslade
Hacking book: how Murdoch's papers twisted the news to his advantage
Roy Greenslade
Roy Greenslade presents - after a little delay - a further extract from The phone-hacking scandal: journalism on trial. It's by Nicholas Jones
July 2012
Leveson inquiry: NI staff 'appeared to have data from stolen phones'
Leveson inquiry: Met's Sue Akers to kick off final week of witness hearings
May 2012
Sue Akers, phone-hacking inquiry head, to retire from Met
Senior police officer will leave after London 2012 Olympics, Scotland Yard has announced
March 2012
Greenslade
Can Rebekah Brooks get a fair trial, asks her solicitor
Leveson inquiry: concern over police evidence
Has Leveson finally delivered a mortal blow to Rupert Murdoch?
Henry Porter
Sue Akers: Met to core model for Helen Mirren's Prime Suspect role
February 2012
Greenslade
Why did the Mail bury the story of The Sun's 'network of corruption'?
Roy Greenslade
Sun established 'network of corrupted officials', Sue Akers tells Leveson
Leveson witnesses halt the tabloid power grab
Sue Akers tells Leveson of 'culture of illegal payments' at the Sun - video
Media blog
Sue Akers challenges the Sun 'whistleblowers' line
Dan Sabbagh
Rupert Murdoch is no longer master of his business's destiny
Peter Preston
Met police's Sue Akers gives evidence to Leveson inquiry - video
Met police investigators at News Corp jeopardise press freedom, say lawyers
Leveson inquiry: Met police's Sue Akers and Daily Mail's Paul Dacre to appear