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Centre for Policy Studies: report (2009)

Channel 4;
Channel 4 News
;
Dispatches

Chapman, Jessica (Soham murders)

Chapman, Jon

Chapman, Lee

Charles, Prince

Charlie the Sniffer Dog

Cheesbrough, Paul

Chernin, Peter

Chimera (private investigation company)

Chippindale, Peter, and Horrie, Chris:
Stick it Up Your Punter!

Chisholm, Sam

Church of England commissioners

CIA

Ciex

City University, London

Clancy, David

Clarke, Charles

Clarke, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter

Clarke, Steve

Clarkson, Jeremy

Clegg, Nick

Clifford, Max: phone hacked by Mulcaire; on BBC
Newsnight
; sues
NoW
; his paperwork concealed by police; settles with News International; ‘has cup of tea’ with Edmondson; jailed

Clifford Chance (law firm)

Cloke, Daniel

‘club calls’

Coghlan, David

Competition Commission

Connelly, Peter (‘Baby P’)

Connett, David

Conservative Party;
see also
Cameron, David

Coogan, Steve

Cook, Beryl

Cook, DCS Dave

Cook, Robin

Cook, Thomas (travel agency)

Cornwall, Camilla, Duchess of (Camilla Parker Bowles)

Coronation Street

‘Corporal, The’
see
Lowe, Gary

Coulson, Andy: early career; on
Sun
’s Bizarre column; angry with Mohan; as associate editor with Rebekah Brooks; as deputy editor of
NoW
; deals with NA network; and Rees; as editor of
NoW
; and Miskiw; and Edmondson; and Wallis; and Mulcaire; tells select committee about police payments; ‘monsters’ Chris Bryant; affair with Rebekah Brooks; wins Newspaper of the Year Award; oversees project to interview Yorkshire Ripper; pays Goodman and Mulcaire to hack royal palaces; dines with Hayman and Fedorcio; in contact with Goodman after his arrest; promises to continue to employ him; Caryatid officers find no evidence against; and Goodman/Mulcaire trial; considers making public apology to victims; and DPP; resigns as editor of
NoW
; and PCC investigation; implicated by Goodman in hacking of royal household; alleged to have received large pay-off from News International; hired by Cameron as media adviser; and author’s
Guardian
article; blamed by News International; and author’s evidence to select committee; and Yates; author researches; gives evidence to media select committee; and Driscoll’s employment tribunal award; at Clarkson’s New Year’s Eve party; select committee finds no evidence against; revealed by
Guardian
to have rehired Rees; and Max Clifford; criticised by Oborne; attacked by Mandelson; greets Murdoch at No. 10; named in
New York Times
article; accused by McMullan; and Channel 4
Dispatches
programme; urged to step down by Murdoch and Brooks; questioned by police; as witness in Sheridan case; calls author a traitor; evidence builds against; resigns as Cameron’s spokesman; and
Panorama
’s revelations; and Operation Weeting; investigated by Strathclyde police for perjury; a scapegoat; arrested; preliminary hearings; trial; jail sentence

Courtney, Dave

Cowley, Ken

CPS
see
Crown Prosecution Service

Creasey, Steven (‘Sid’)

Crone, Tom; reports on Goodman and Mulcaire to Coulson; involved in negotiations with Goodman; contact with Coulson; and Taylor’s claim for damages; finalises deal with Clifford; gives evidence to select committee (2009); meeting with Lewis and Burton; states that James Murdoch was mistaken regarding Taylor settlement; admits to having seen information re Lewis and Harris; loses job; found to have given select committee misleading evidence; and prosecution

Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)

Cruise, Tom

‘curry-house plot’ (2006)

customs officers

Dacre, Paul

Daily Express

Daily Mail

Daily Mirror

Daily Star

Daily Telegraph

Dando, Jill

Data Protection Act (1984)

Davies, Caroline

Davies, David

Davies, George (law firm)

Davies, Philip

DAX
see
Digital Analogue Crossover

Day, Chelsy

Daylesford Organic Foods

Dearlove, Sir Richard

Debevoise & Plimpton (law firm)

Deng, Wendi
see
Murdoch, Wendi

Department of Social Services

Deutsche Bank

Dewse, Chris

‘Diamond’ (reporter)

Diana, Princess

Digital Analogue Crossover (DAX) (bug)

Digiturk

Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP)
see
Macdonald, Ken; Starmer, Keir

Directorate of Professional Standards (Scotland Yard; DPS)

Disney

Doherty, Bernard

Doherty, Pete

‘double whacking’

Dowler, Bob

Dowler, Milly

Dowler, Sally

Dowling, Jodie

Dowling, Stuart

DPP
see
Director of Public Prosecutions

DPS
see
Directorate of Professional Standards

Driscoll, Matt

Dunn, Tom Newton

Dunne, Colin

DVLA

Eaton Hall, Cheshire

Edelman (PR firm)

Edis, Andrew, QC

Edmondson, Ian; and Weatherup; and Stenson; impatient for Gordon Taylor story; brings in Thurlbeck; in sole control of news desk; and Mulcaire; sends spyware to targets; emails reviewed by Harbottle & Lewis; hacks Coulson’s voicemail; pressures Nicola Phillips to drop her case; his computer destroyed; suspended by News International; and Coulson; and Will Lewis’s investigation; his emails passed to police; sacked; arrested; and Rebekah Brooks; and the McCanns; illness

Edward, Prince

Edwards, David

Elizabeth II, Queen

Ellison, Sarah

email hacking

‘Emissary, the’

Enders, Claire/Enders Analysis

Eriksson, Sven-Göran

Esler, Gavin

Eugenie, Princess

euro, the

European Union: and Britain

Evans, Dan

Evans, Sir Harry;
Good Times, Bad Times

Evans, Jenny

Evening Standard

Fallon, Kieren

Farrelly, Paul

Farrer & Co.

FBI

Fedorcio, Dick

Fellowes, Robert Fellowes, Baron

Ferguson, Alex

Ferguson, Sarah

Fillery, Sid

Financial Times

Firth, Bob and Sue

Flat Earth News
(Davies)

Fletcher, James

Floorgraphics

Ford, John

Foster, Peter

Foulkes, David

Foulkes, Graham

Fox News

Fox TV

Foxtel

Freedom of Information Act

Freud, Matthew

Frost, Sadie

Fry, Stephen

Gadd, Andy

Gallagher, Liam

Gallagher, Ray

Galloway, George

Gandhi, Mohandas (‘Mahatma’)

Gascoigne, Paul

Gatton, Adrian

Gelsthorpe, Scott,
see
Active Investigation Services

George club, Mayfair

Gilbey, James

Gilchrist, Andy

Gillard, Julia

Gingrich, Newt

Ginsberg, Gary

Glasgow Herald

Glitter, Gary

Glover, Stephen

Godwin, deputy commissioner Tim

Goldsmith, Peter Goldsmith, Baron

Goodman, Clive: dislike of mobile phones; as royal editor; requests cash for ‘police sources’; relations with Stenson; hacks royal phones with Mulcaire; and Operation Caryatid; arrested; desk searched; visited by Kuttner; pressured by News International to take the blame for all hacking; and Crone; records conversations with Coulson; promised job by Coulson; trial; Coulson denies all knowledge of;
NoW
’s claims regarding; jailed; sacked by
NoW
; alleges he had acted with ‘the full knowledge and approval’ of senior executives; and News International inquiry; declines Rebekah Brooks’s offer of job; offered generous deal by News International; refuses to speak to author; and select committee report (2010); and Coulson; records of his allegations finally passed to police; arrested; on trial

Goody, Jade

Google

Gove, Michael

Grabiner, Lord

Grant, Hugh

Gray, Andy

‘Green, Al’ (tracer)

Greenberg, Simon

Greenslade, Roy

Guardian
; journalists; memo (1971) describing private investigator’s work; interview with James Murdoch (2000) regarding BBC licence fee; author’s phone-hacking stories posted on website (July 2009); and the police response; and News International; and House of Commons select committee; makes Freedom of Information application; carbon emissions project; and the PCC; reports on tribunal award to
NoW
reporter; publishes further revelations about phone-hacking victims; runs story on Rees; front-page story about Coulson; allows Yates to reply; Bradley Manning/Wikileaks story; backed by
New York Times
; follows up with barrage of stories; Mark Lewis’s comments on police; author reports on Nicola Phillips; joins alliance opposing BSkyB bid; Sienna Miller story; and Edmondson; and Yates; at annual press awards dinner; the author’s report on High Court hearing on police corruption; journalist (Amelia Hill) reports on Operation Weeting; collaborates with
Independent
; posts Milly Dowler story on website; and Boris Johnson; attacked by Murdoch press; posts account of targeting of Brown; reveals corruption of
Wall Street Journal
; police hit back at; and Conservatives’ argument for independent press regulation;
see also
Rusbridger, Alan

Guppy, Darius

hacking phones/mobile phones;
see also
mobile phone companies

Hague, William

Hain, Peter

Hall, Jerry

Hall, Mickey

Hall, Phil

Hames, DS Jacqui

Hammell, Joan

Hanna, Mark

Hanrahan, Duncan (‘Drunken’)

Hanson, David

Harbottle & Lewis (law firm)

Harding, James

HarperCollins

Harris, Charlotte; partnership with Mark Lewis; and Max Clifford case; and Sky Andrew case; on PCC report; introduced to Mark Thomson by author; acts for hacking victims; procures information from
NoW
executives; under surveillance by
NoW

Harry, Prince

Haslam, Derek

Hawke, Bob

Haydon, Detective Superintendent Dean

Hayman, Andy; supervises Operation Caryatid; relations with
NoW
journalists; forced to resign from police force; his affairs; becomes
Times
columnist; contradicts author’s claims in article; accuses John Prescott of ‘ranting’; and Coulson; and Operation Weeting; appears before select committee; conduct investigated by Metropolitan Police Authority; and Myler

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