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  1. 1. News International papers targeted Gordon Brown

    11 Jul 2011: Newspapers obtained information from the former prime minister's bank account, legal file and family medical records
  2. 2. News of the World staff stow parting barbs in final edition's crosswords

    11 Jul 2011: Jibes against Rebekah Brooks survive her alleged order to comb the final edition for hidden messages
  3. 3. Phone-hacking scandal – latest developments

    11 Jul 2011:

    • BSkyB decision referred to Competition Commission
    • News International targeted Gordon Brown
    • Charles and Camilla warned about hacking
    • NoW 'paid officers' for details of royal family
    • Cameron under pressure over Coulson

  4. 4. Focus of phone-hacking investigation shifts to Les Hinton

    10 Jul 2011:

    Top aide to Rupert Murdoch faces questions on whether he saw 2007 internal report on widespread hacking

  5. 5. Prince Charles and Camilla warned over phone hacking

    11 Jul 2011: Palace confirms police recently approached couple to warn them they were likely targets of News of the World private investigator
  6. 6. BSkyB: Clegg calls for Murdoch to 'do the decent thing' and drop deal

    11 Jul 2011: Deputy prime minister meets family of Milly Dowler, whose lawyer has called on Rebekah Brooks to quit her position
  7. 7. Hunt sends BSkyB takeover back to Ofcom over phone hacking

    11 Jul 2011:

    Shares in TV network plummet as culture secretary asks regulators whether News Corp remains 'fit and proper' owner

  8. 8. Phone-hacking connection is Chipping Norton's unwanted claim to fame

    10 Jul 2011: Graeme Garden and other residents say they would prefer it was on the map for reasons other than 'sleazy journalism'
  9. 9. Max Clifford: 'James Murdoch is too inexperienced to be in charge of the hacking scandal'

    10 Jul 2011: The PR guru talks about News International, the dark arts of PR and his own colourful past
  10. 10. News of the World's last edition 'sells 4.5m copies'

    11 Jul 2011: Unofficial figures show NoW sells out, achieving highest sales since at least 1998. By Mark Sweney

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