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Hencke, David

Herald Sun
(Australia)

Hewison, John

Heywood, Sir Jeremy

Hickman, Martin

Hill, Amelia

Hillsborough stadium disaster (1989)

Hilton, Steve

Hindley, Ross

Hinton, Les; sacks Goodman; appears before select committee; and PCC ethics committee inquiry; collects Goodman’s emails; moves to Dow Jones and
Wall Street Journal
; resignation; accused of misleading select committee;

Hipwell, James

Hoare, Sean

Hoggart, Simon

Holland, Laura

Hoppen, Kelly

Horrie, Chris
see
Chippindale, Peter

Hoskins, Carine Patry

House of Commons; BSkyB bid blocked

House of Commons culture, media and sport select committee; Brooks and Coulson admit to paying police for information (2003); former BSkyB executives as specialist advisers (2005, 2008); examines Goodman/Mulcaire case (2007); recalls Murdoch witnesses (2009); calls author and Rusbridger to account for
Guardian
story (2009); and Brooks’s letter to chairman; and PCC director; Coulson and
NoW
executives give evidence; and police evidence; and letter from Harbottle & Lewis; Brooks refuses to testify; Mark Lewis accused of misleading; produces very critical report (2010); report attacked by Murdoch press; takes more evidence; posts Harbottle & Lewis’s letter on website; misled by Hinton; Rupert and James Murdoch give evidence to; and Crone;
see also
Farrelly, Paul; Watson, Tom

House of Commons home affairs committees; Yates’s evidence; Peter Clarke’s evidence

House of Lords

Hughes, Simon

Huhne, Chris

Hunt, Jeremy: announces abolition of BBC Trust; agrees with Murdochs over Google advertising revenues; meetings with James Murdoch; lobbied by News Corp; gives ground over BBC spending cuts; handles BSkyB bid; and hacking revelations; and delay in decision on bid; and James Murdoch’s withdrawal of Newco plan

Hurst, Ian

Hyde, Marina

IBA
see
Independent Broadcasting Authority

ICO
see
Information Commissioner’s Office

Imbert, Peter Imbert, Baron

Independent

Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA)

Independent on Sunday

Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC)

Independent Television Commission (ITC)

Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)

Inland Revenue

Insignia (company)

Interception of Communications Act (1985)

IPCC
see
Independent Police Complaints Commission

ITC
see
Independent Television Commission

ITN; News

ITV

ITV Digital

Ivens, Martin

Jacobs, Lawrence (‘Lon’)

Jagger, Mick

James, Alex

James, Kim

James, Simon

Janes, Mrs Jacqui

Janes, Jamie

Jay, Robert, QC

Jefferies, Christopher

‘Jenkins, John’
see
Mulcaire, Glenn

Jenkins, Sir Paul

‘Jennings, Lee’

‘Jingle’ (source)

John, Elton

Johnson, Alan

Johnson, Boris

Johnson, Paul

Jones, Catherine Zeta

Jones, Gary

Jonsson, Ulrika

Jowell, Tessa

‘Karl’ (detective)

Katz, Ian

Kavanagh, Trevor

Keating, Paul

Keeler, Christine

Keller, Bill

Kelly, Dr David

Kelly, John

Kelner, Simon

Kemp, Ross

Kempster, Doug

Kensington Palace

Kensit, Patsy

Keswick, Archie

Khan, Jemima

Kidman, Nicole

Kiedis, Anthony

King, DC Martin

Kingston, DC Tom (‘Skinny’)

Kinnock, Neil

Klein, Joel

Kroll (security company)

Kuttner, Stuart; and Mulcaire; and Goodman; opposes author on
Today
programme; angers ‘Mr Apollo’; denies all knowledge of illegalities to select committee; and Milly Dowler case; accused of responsibility for hacking; trial; has Archbishop of Canterbury as character witness; acquitted

Labour Party;
see also
Blair, Tony; Blunkett, David; Brown, Gordon; Bryant, Chris; Farrelly, Paul; Jowell, Tessa; Miliband, Ed; Prescott, John; Watson, Tom

Lamb, Norman

Lambton, Lord

Langhoff, Andrew

Law, David

Law, Jude

Lawson, Glen

Lebedev, Evgeny

Leigh, David

Le Jeune, Martin

Leppard, David

Leslie, John

Letwin, Oliver

Leveson, Lord Justice/Leveson Report; on News International; on Operation Caryatid; on Hunt/James Murdoch ‘off the record’ contact; on relationship between Adam Smith and Michel; on the McCanns; on Rupert Murdoch; on
NoW
’s hacking of Milly Dowler’s phone; on Yates; on Phil Williams

Leveson Inquiry

witnesses
: Abramson; Sir Ian Blair; Cable; Caryatid officers; Peter Clarke; CPS; Dacre;
Daily Mail
reporters; Edmondson; Fedorcio; Hayman; Hunt; Christopher Jefferies; Kavanagh; Will Lewis; Maberly; the McCanns; Kelvin MacKenzie; counsel for Metropolitan Police; Michel; Ed Miliband; Mohan; Piers Morgan; Rupert Murdoch; Myler; Operation Weeting officers; PCC; Peppiat; Perry; Adam Smith; Starmer; Surtees; Margaret Watson; Tom Watson; Yates

Levitt, Alison, QC

Levy, Norma

Lewinsky, Monica

Lewis, Mark; represents Gordon Taylor against
NoW
; ‘maddening’; forces police and ICO to hand over evidence; and further cases against
NoW
; willing to work with author; partnership with Charlotte Harris; takes cases of Max Clifford, and Sky Andrew; accused by Lady Buscombe of misleading Parliament; misled by police; takes on Nicola Phillips, and George Galloway; under surveillance by
NoW
; meets Mark Thomson; his libel action against Lady Buscombe underwritten by Mosley; critical of police ruse; wins case against Lady Buscombe; sues on behalf of Kieren Fallon; and Weatherup; becomes Dowlers’ solicitor; puts the case against James Murdoch to the select committee

Lewis, Paul

Lewis, Will

Liberal Democrats;
see also
Clegg, Nick; Hughes, Simon

Liverpool football fans

Llewellyn, Ed

Lloyds Bank

Lodge, Guy
see
Seldon, Anthony

‘Lola’

Loos, Rebecca

Love, Courtney

Lowe, Gary (‘The Corporal’)

Lowther-Pinkerton, Jamie

Lyons, Sir Michael

Maberly, DS Mark

Mably, Louis

Macandrew, Alice

McCann, Gerry

McCann, Kate

McCann, Madeleine

McCartney, Paul

MccGwire, Scarlett

McClaren, Steve

McCutcheon, Martine

Macdonald, Ken (Lord)

McDonnell Douglas

McGregor, Ewan

McKay, Marica

MacKenzie, Kelvin

MacLennan, Murdoch

Macmillan, Hamilton

McMullan, Paul

Macpherson, Elle

Mahmood, Mazher

Mail on Sunday

Major, John

Management and Standards Committee (MSC)

Manchester United

Mandelson, Peter

‘Mango’ (whistle-blower)

Mann, Mr Justice

Manning, Bradley

Mansfield, Michael, QC

Mark, Robert

Marshall, Sharon

Marunchak, Alex

Maxwell, Robert

Media Matters (US)

media select committee
see
House of Commons culture, media and sport select committee

Melbourne Storm (rugby league team)

Menezes, Jean Charles de

Metropolitan Police
see
police, the

Metshield (investigation agency)

Meyer, Sir Christopher

MI5

MI6

Michael, George

Michel, Fred; rebuffed by Vince Cable; alarms Norman Lamb; lobbies MPs; backchannel relations with Adam Smith; and Salmond; negotiations with Hunt; and encouraging signals from prime minister’s office; reports Hunt’s meeting with Cameron to James Murdoch; and end of special relationship with MPs

Miliband, David

Miliband, Ed

Miller, Sienna

Milligan, Stephen

Mills, Heather

Mills, Tom

Milosevic, Slobodan

Minogue, Brendan

Minogue, Dannii

Minogue, Kylie

Minogue, Tim

Mirror Group,
see also Daily Mirror

Mishcon de Reya (law firm)

Miskiw, Greg; and Marunchak; bribes mobile phone company workers and police; and Boyall; and Mulcaire; contract with Mulcaire; commissions Whittamore; and hacking of Sheridan’s phone; and Rebekah Brooks; leaves
NoW
; accused of involvement in hacking by Goodman; refuses to speak to author; and News International; a wanted man; jailed

Mitchell, Alex

Mitsubishi

Mittal, Lakshmi

mobile phone companies

Mohan, Dominic

Monck, Adrian

Monopolies and Mergers Commission;
see also
Competition Commission

Monsanto

Montague, Brendan

Morgan, Daniel

Morgan, J. P. (bank)

Morgan, Piers

Morton, Andrew

Mosley, Max

Moss, Kate

MSC
see
Management and Standards Committee

Mulcaire, Glenn: early career as footballer; as blagger/phone hacker; commissioned by
NoW
news editors,
see also
Miskiw, Greg; his false names; and Coulson; paid by Coulson to hack Buckingham Palace phones; works with Goodman to hack royal family; taken on by Edmondson; sends Edmondson recording of phone messages
see
Thurlbeck, Neville:‘Transcript for Neville’; his tape-recording on the art of hacking; arrested and material seized by police (2006); his victims/targets; has financial worries; trial and sentencing; jailed (2007); and Goodman’s revelations; plans to write book; paid by
NoW
for his silence; Coulson denies all knowledge of; targets finally disclosed by police; tells author nothing; and Clifford case; and Miller case; targets discovered by author; scale of crime exposed; becomes Mosley’s security adviser; and Nicola Phillips case; and Andy Gray case; and Sky Andrew case; ordered to disclose more material; Miskiw and Edmondson named in his notes; and Operation Weeting; ordered to disclose those at
NoW
who had commissioned hacking; appeals paid for by News International; unredacted records handed over by police; miserable and ready to talk; further targets revealed; and 2014 trial; compensation paid to his victims

Muldoon, Robert

Mulroney, Brian

‘muppeting’

Murdoch, Anna

Murdoch, Elisabeth

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