• Rebekah Mary Brooks (née Wade; born 27 May 1968) is a British media executive and former journalist and newspaper editor. She has been chief executive...
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  • 2012, Brooks and his wife were charged with perverting the course of justice. On 24 June 2014, the High Court found Brooks and his wife Rebekah not guilty...
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    Hinton, News International legal manager Tom Crone, and chief executive Rebekah Brooks. The commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police, Sir Paul Stephenson...
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  • Minister David Cameron were guests at a dinner at the home of Rebekah and Charlie Brooks. Brooks was by then chief executive of News International (a subsidiary...
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  • was murdered by a paedophile. News of the World and its then editor, Rebekah Brooks (née Wade), championed the campaign led by Sarah's mother for legislation...
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    Greenslade, Roy (2 September 2015). "Rebekah Brooks' return confirmed..." The Guardian. Retrieved 16 April 2016. Brook, Stephen (30 October 2007). "Murdoch...
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    accused who pleaded not guilty and went to trial were Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson, Charlie Brooks, Clive Goodman, Ian Edmondson, Stuart Kuttner, Cheryl...
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    executive editor Neil Wallis was arrested on 15 July 2011 and former editor Rebekah Brooks, the tenth person held in custody, on 17 July 2011. During a visit to...
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  • included media personality Rebekah Vardy, whom the firm represented during the "Wagatha Christie" trial, and Rebekah Brooks, former chief executive of...
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    and 26 full-time redundancies. Among the alumni of the college are Rebekah Brooks, former chief executive of News International; Jane Root, former controller...
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  • of "threats" or "persuasion" from News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks was one of the issues raised at the Leveson Inquiry. On 11 May 2011...
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    contribution to debate in the UK." In April 2010, Murdoch and his associate Rebekah Brooks entered the offices of The Independent to complain about an advertisement...
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    Clifford, saying that Clifford forwarded private material in a fax to Rebekah Brooks at News of the World in 2002. Journalist Louis Theroux followed Clifford...
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  • In October 2013, it was revealed that Coulson had had an affair with Rebekah Brooks that lasted from 1998 to 2007. News International phone hacking scandal...
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    senior executives. He stressed the friendship between David Cameron and Rebekah Brooks (née Wade), agreeing when asked that both of them must have been aware...
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  • Peter Clarke Andy Hayman Paul Stephenson John Yates News Corporation Rebekah Brooks Jonathan Chapman Daniel Cloke Andy Coulson Tom Crone Wendi Murdoch James...
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  • appointed deputy editor of The Sun in 2007 by Rebekah Brooks, and was named as her replacement in 2009 following Brooks' promotion to chief executive of News...
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    on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications (Weeting #7) Rebekah Brooks; (17 July 2011) former CEO of News International, former editor of The...
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  • on 10 July 2011. Goodman was on trial in 2013–14 along with Coulson, Rebekah Brooks and a number of other former News of the World reporters and executives...
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  • News of the World, owned by press magnate Rupert Murdoch and edited by Rebekah Brooks. The newspaper would publish sensationalistic articles about indiscriminate...
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  • Peter Clarke Andy Hayman Paul Stephenson John Yates News Corporation Rebekah Brooks Jonathan Chapman Daniel Cloke Andy Coulson Tom Crone Wendi Murdoch James...
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  • Rebekah Brooks, editor of The Sun, and Andy Coulson, editor of News of the World testified together before the Commons media select committee. Brooks...
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    Commons served a summons on Murdoch, his son James, and his former CEO Rebekah Brooks to testify before a committee five days later. After an initial refusal...
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  • daubed in yellow paint on her home. News of the World's then Editor Rebekah Brooks would years later discuss this campaign at the Leveson Inquiry. To illustrate...
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    streaming-only service which would operate for a few hours a night. Rebekah Brooks said to News UK staff that "it was not commercially viable to launch...
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  • high-profile cases included heading the legal chambers that represented Rebekah Brooks in a phone hacking defence. Cameron was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer...
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    Peter Clarke Andy Hayman Paul Stephenson John Yates News Corporation Rebekah Brooks Jonathan Chapman Daniel Cloke Andy Coulson Tom Crone Wendi Murdoch James...
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    committee to consider not compelling former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks to testify due to the potential risk that their personal lives would...
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  • reported as having been named in relation to these charges included Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson, John Kay and Clive Goodman. On 5 June 2013, the Crown...
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    James Murdoch, Rupert Murdoch, Viscount Rothermere, Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks. The 2,000-page final report was published on 29 November 2012, along...
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