Tuesday May 14 | The Guardian
Sun's Whitehall editor to be charged under Operation Elveden
Clodagh Hartley, the Sun's Whitehall editor, is to be charged along with two others with conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office in relation to payment for information including details of the government's 2010 deficit reduction plans.
Olympian Laura Trott competes at Suffolk's Elveden Estate
Double Olympic champion Laura Trott cycled to victory at Elveden this weekend as she competed against cyclists from across the region.
Brooks bodyguard facing charges
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Man facing four charges over crash which injured family on the A11 at Elveden
A man has appeared in court charged with causing serious injury to a family after he allegedly drove in to oncoming traffic.
Operation Elveden police make two arrests
A 37-year-old man and 36-year-old woman arrested in relation to investigation into alleged payments to officials by journalists Tuesday's arrests bring the number of people arrested as part of Scotland Yard's Operation Elveden to 64.
Former police sergeant James Bowes facing jail after admitting to selling information to The Sun
An earlier hearing before magistrates was told he contacted the News of the World newsdesk offering to provide information from a confidential police report to the newspaper and asking what the information was worth.
Ex-PC admits selling stories to Sun
James Bowes, 30, from Steyning, West Sussex, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to one count of misconduct in public office.
Photo gallery: progress on A11 seen from the sky
Work on the A11 improvement scheme officially got under way at the start of the year - and parts of the new dual carriageway could be opened as early as June.
Surrey police accused of 'collective amnesia' over hacking of Milly Dowler's phone as report reveals force knew of claims TEN years ago but failed to act Surrey Police failed to investigate News of the World reporters hacking the phone of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler, an investigation found today.
Sun's Royal Editor Faces Misconduct Charge
The Sun's royal editor Duncan Larcombe is to be charged with conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office, according to the Crown Prosecution Service.
Ex-officer held in payments probe
Detectives from Scotland Yard have arrested a former Surrey police officer in connection with the investigation into alleged payments to public officials The 41-year-old man was arrested at 6am at his home in Sussex on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, Scotland Yard said.
News Corp settles shareholder lawsuit for $139 mn
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has reached a settlement with US shareholders over the media conglomerate's handling of the phone-hacking scandal in Britain that forced the closure of one of its top titles.
Elveden: Estate hosts special Red Poll show on Sunday
Diana Flack, who was recently elected as president of the Red Poll Cattle Society, has received strong support for a show of young stock to mark her third term in office.
Special show of Eaat Anglia's native cattle breed
Diana Flack, who was recently elected as president of the Red Poll Cattle Society, has received strong support for a show of young stock to mark her third term in office.