Kelvin Mackenzie, former editor of The Sun, has launched a stinging attack on press regulation in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal and the subseq...
So in the Sun today when a phone goes on the Sun newsdesk and the journalists are told a shocking story they then ask the nervous caller a strange question; Are you a state employee?
A chief constable has told former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie that he will not be getting an apology relating to the infamous "The Truth" story publis...
West Yorkshire Chief Constable Sir Norman Bettison has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) following complaints alleg...
The editor of The Sun Dominic Mohan has apologised for his newspaper's role in the Hillsborough tragedy cover-up - with the paper printing an apology ...
Here are exerts from three witness statements from fans given to South Yorkshire police shortly after the tragedy, released for the first time in the...
Vindication for the 96 Liverpool fans who died at Hillsborough means the dead can rest in peace, families have said, but their loved ones will continu...
The former The Sun editor who published a story claiming Liverpool fans urinated on police, stole from the dead and beat up rescue workers during the ...
Police and emergency services made "strenuous attempts" to deflect the blame for the Hillsborough disaster onto innocent fans, newly released document...
Gordon Brown has denied threatening to "destroy" News International during a phone call to Rupert Murdoch after The Sun switched its allegiance to the...
Broadcaster Anne Diamond has hit back at former Sun editor Kelvin Mackenzie's criticisms of her appearance before the Leveson inquiry into press ethic...
The Sun newspaper could have been shut down if it had got the facts wrong about the hacking of Milly Dowler's phone in the same way the Guardian did, ...
It has been a week of headlines based around Fox puns, but as David Cameron’s defence secretary fights for his political life, it was the PM himself...
Talk about missing the story. The Sun, the Daily Mail, the Telegraph, The Guardian, even Newsnight all failed to lead with the genuinely newsworthy aspect of Wednesday's Leveson Inquiry seminars.