NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik: "There has been a massive offer from Murdoch's camp to resolve the hacking suits from Prince Harry and former MP Tom Watson, according to a person with ...
But at the same time, Harry and his co-claimant, former MP Tom Watson, have assured Murdoch and his most senior lieutenants that they won’t face what they perhaps most feared: a damaging public ...
Disclosures it had spied on former member of Parliament Tom Watson as he helped investigate the Murdoch tabloids. Disclosures that its initial dismissals of hacking as the work of a rogue reporter ...
The second complaint, filed by former Member of Parliament Tom Watson who is now in the House of Lords, alleges that people working for Murdoch's newspapers hacked into Watson's mobile phone voice ...
A spokesperson for News UK, Murdoch's British newspaper company, declined comment, as did a lawyer for Harry and the lawmaker, former member of the House of Commons Tom Watson. The last-gasp ...
the flagship title for Rupert Murdoch's UK media empire, has indeed engaged in illegal practices," Harry and his co-claimant Tom Watson said in a statement. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily ...
Murdoch's company also offered an apology to former Member of Parliament Tom Watson, a senior Labour Party leader who is now a member of the House of Lords, for surveilling him from 2009 to 2011 ...