As it happened: MPs quiz Murdochs
Key points
- Rupert and James Murdoch are questioned by the Commons culture committee on News International's role in the phone-hacking scandal.
- The hearing is suspended after a man throws foam at Rupert Murdoch
- Ex-News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks tells MPs mistakes were made but the company had responded "appropriately and responsibly" since new information emerged.
- Former Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson denies "taking a swipe" at the PM in his resignation statement.
- Outgoing assistant commissioner John Yates tells MPs he has stood up to be accountable - and News International should do the same
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The Commons culture, media and sport committee
MPs will want to hold News Corp to account and find out if Parliament has been misled in the past
John WhittingdaleChair
Therese CoffeySuffolk Coastal
Damian CollinsFolkestone
Philip Davies Shipley
Paul Farrelly Newcastle-under-Lyme
Alan Keen Feltham
Louise Mensch Corby
Adrian Sanders Torbay
Jim SheridanPaisley
Tom WatsonW Bromwich E
Conservative
Labour
Liberal Democrat
Rupert Murdoch
Chief exec, News Corporation
Chairman and CEO of News Corporation - the world's most powerful media conglomerate now facing the biggest crisis in its history. The 80-year-old Australian American faces questions over alleged phone hacking and other illegal activities by journalists working for his British newspapers. Agreed to appear before MPs after being issued with a summons.Read full profile
James Murdoch
Chairman, News International
Fourth of Rupert Murdoch's six children. At 39, he is chairman and chief executive of News Corporation Europe and Asia, which includes News International - owner of The Sun, The Times and The Sunday Times - and a stake in BSkyB. Faces questions about how much he knew about phone hacking at now defunct News of the World.Read full profile
Rebekah Brooks
Former chief exec, News International
News International's former chief executive and editor of News of the World when voicemails of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler's mobile phone were allegedly intercepted. Mrs Brooks was arrested on 17 July 2011 over phone hacking and corruption allegations.Read full profile
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