The news international
News International is a British newspaper publisher that was founded in 1980. It was a subsidiary of News Corporation, a media conglomerate founded by Rupert Murdoch.
News International was responsible for publishing several major newspapers in the United Kingdom, including:
- The Sun: A tabloid newspaper known for its sensationalist reporting and celebrity gossip.
- The Times: A broadsheet newspaper that is considered to be one of the most prestigious and respected newspapers in the UK.
- The Sunday Times: A Sunday broadsheet newspaper that is known for its in-depth reporting and investigative journalism.
- The News of the World: A tabloid newspaper that was shut down in 2011 after it was revealed that the paper had engaged in phone hacking and other illegal activities.
In 2011, News International was embroiled in a major scandal over phone hacking and other illegal activities, which led to the closure of the News of the World and the resignation of several top executives, including Rebekah Brooks, the CEO of News International.
In 2018, News International was rebranded as News UK, and it is now a subsidiary of News Corp, a media conglomerate that was spun off from News Corporation in 2013.
Some of the notable events and controversies involving News International include:
- Phone hacking scandal: In 2011, it was revealed that News of the World had engaged in widespread phone hacking, including hacking the phones of celebrities, politicians, and even murder victims. The scandal led to the closure of the paper and the resignation of several top executives.
- Hacking of Milly Dowler's phone: In 2011, it was revealed that News of the World had hacked the phone of Milly Dowler, a 13-year-old girl who had gone missing and was later found murdered. The hacking of her phone was seen as particularly egregious and led to widespread outrage.
- Leveson Inquiry: In 2011, the UK government established the Leveson Inquiry, an independent inquiry into the phone hacking scandal and the culture of the British press. The inquiry heard testimony from several top executives at News International, including Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson.
- Closure of the News of the World: In 2011, News International announced that it would be closing the News of the World, which had been in publication for over 160 years. The closure was seen as a major blow to the company and the newspaper industry as a whole.
Overall, News International has been involved in several major controversies and scandals over the years, including the phone hacking scandal and the closure of the News of the World.