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Murdochâs Tormentor Gives Evidence
<p>Guardian journalist Nick Davies, who has led the newspaperâs investigation into the Rupert Murdoch hacking scandal, describes a âculture of bullyingâ on Fleet Street. Plus, <a href="/content/dailybeast/articles/2011/11/29/britain-s-phone-hacking-hearings-heat-up-video.html">more updates from Tuesday's testimony</a>.<br> </p>

Murdoch Back in the Dock
These are the key questions MPs will be asking James Murdoch, writes William Underhill.

Former IRA Warlord for President?
Martin McGuinness, a man who once ran the IRA, could get more votes in the election than was first thought.

Oligarchs at War
The gloves came off in a London court, where two Russian billionaires are battling over a 2001 oil deal.

When Russian Oligarchs Attack
In a London courtroom, Russian strongmen Roman Abramovich and Boris Berezovsky are duking it out.

Julian Assange Slams Publishers
DispleasedThe WikiLeaks founder and his publishers offer competing versions of events surrounding the release of his unauthorized autobiography.

Behind the U.K.'s Smash
British Invasion!Julian Fellowes singlehandedly hooked a generation of Brits on early-20th-century upper-crust drama.

The Hero Rogue Trader
While Kweku Adoboli lost UBS $2 billion, he may have ensured a key British banking reform becomes reality.

David Cameronâs Holiday Boost
British prime minister never got a vacation this summer, but the London riots and Libya helped his popularity.

The Lockerbie Convictâs New War
Without the Gaddafi regime to protect him, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi could face jail or extradition. William Underhill on his British defenders who say he deserves freedom.
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