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Taylor prepared to be peacemaker in Luis Suarez-Patrice Evra racism row

17.10.11
FA are investigating a complaint from Manchester United defender Evra, who accused Liverpool striker Suarez of racially abusing him during Anfield clash... more

Murdoch sued by phone-hacking suspects over 'unfair dismissal'

28.09.11
Two suspects in the News of the World phone-hacking scandal are suing the Murdoch media empire for unfair dismissal, it has emerged... more

News International execs face fresh questions over phone hacking

06.09.11
Four former News International executives are to face a fresh round of questioning from MPs over the phone-hacking scandal... more

Questions arise over James Murdoch's phone hack evidence

22.07.11
James Murdoch could be asked to clarify his evidence to the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee, chairman John Whittingdale said... more

Fresh questions for James Murdoch

22.07.11
If the Murdochs thought they had damped down the furore over phone hacking with their appearance before MPs this week, today's news will have disabused them of that assumption. But the departure of MPs for the summer recess must raise fresh concerns about how quickly we will get to the truth... more

News Corp's three wise monkeys knew nothing

20.07.11
We got our money's worth at the House of Commons Coliseum with two overlapping dramas, each starring three wise monkeys... more

Murdoch attack: wife leaps to tycoon's rescue at hacking inquiry

19.07.11
Rupert Murdoch was attacked by a demonstrator as he gave evidence to MPs at the House of Commons ... more

News of the World's secret deal with phone hacking victim

11.04.11
EXCLUSIVE: The News of the World has secretly settled with a previously unnamed victim of the phone hacking scandal... more

Gordon Taylor hits out as Wayne Rooney faces FA ban for swearing

05.04.11
Players' chief criticises the Football Association's decision to charge striker for swearing into a TV camera after his hat-trick against West Ham... more

Payouts over phone-hacking could cost news group £100m

21.02.11
The News of the World phone hacking scandal could cost News International more than £100million after it emerged lawyers are fighting or preparing cases on behalf of 115 people... more

The Met has failed on phone hacking

27.01.11
The scandal over phone hacking by tabloid newspapers is looking increasing damaging for the Metropolitan Police as well as for the owner of the News of the World, News International... more

16 more set to sue over hacking as scale of phone scandal grows

24.01.11
At least 16 more victims of alleged phone hacking could be ready to bring legal action in a 'cascade' of new cases, a London media lawyer said today... more

FA will have 'egg on their face' if they sack Fabio Capello, warns Gordon Taylor

01.07.10
Players' chief said FA will end up looking ridiculous if they terminate the Italian's contract, which runs until 2012... more

John Terry and Wayne Bridge shunned PFA mediation offer

25.02.10
Players' chief Gordon Taylor has revealed how efforts to make peace failed when neither man volunteered to take part in mediation... more

Wayne Rooney was 'exploited' as a teenager, court told

16.02.10
Wayne Rooney was exploited when the teenage prodigy signed his first commercial contract, the boss of the players' union tells a court... more

Gay issue is not an easy one for footballers, says Gordon Taylor

12.02.10
PFA chief executive defends professional footballers following claims that no big names would agree to appear in a video to launch a campaign against homophobia... more

PFA wants Portsmouth owner to come out of the shadows

11.01.10
Players' union boss Gordon Taylor has called on Portsmouth owner Ali Al Faraj to be "up front" about the financial problems facing the club... more

Former owner says he's not to blame for Portsmouth mess

06.01.10
Former Portsmouth owner Alexandre Gaydamak insists he is not to blame for the financial crisis at the club which has led to yet another delay in the players being paid... more

Union boss Gordon Taylor in fight to prevent Dean Ashton court battle

11.12.09
Players’ chief Gordon Taylor has urged Dean Ashton not to sue Shaun Wright-Phillips after the West Ham striker has been forced to announce his retirement... more

Portsmouth players to be paid 'over the next few days'

04.12.09
Portsmouth's turbulent season has taken another downward turn as the club confirmed their players had not been paid for a second time this season... more

Neil Warnock supports Simon Jordan over wage delay

01.12.09
Neil Warnock insists Simon Jordan has the full backing of everyone at Crystal Palace despite the players and staff not having received their salaries on time for the second month in a row... more

Sol Campbell won’t swallow a Notts County gag

27.10.09
Sol Campbell has called in players' union chief Gordon Taylor after allegedly being threatened with a five-year gagging order by former club Notts County... more

Sir Alex and Shearer were part of phone tap scandal

10.07.09
Telephone calls from Sir Alex Ferguson and Alan Shearer were among those bugged by the News of the World, it was claimed... more

Rupert Murdoch’s £700k secret deal in the Royal Court

09.07.09
Secret deal hatched by News of the World to hush up details of phone-tapping was sealed in a tiny room at the Royal Courts of Justice... more

VICTIMS: Politicians and stars ‘caught in the trap’

09.07.09
List of those targeted in News of the World operations to hack mobile phones and purchase confidential information is a wide cross-section from the worlds of politics and showbusiness... more

David Cameron dragged into phone tapping affair

09.07.09
Tory leader refuses to sack his chief media adviser over a major newspaper phone-hacking scandal... more

Councillor accused of bid to discredit campaign for blind

28.05.09
A politician has been accused of trying to discredit a demonstration held to highlight blind people’s road safety fears... more

Blind people 'in danger' from £30m kerb removal scheme

19.02.09
Blind people and the elderly are being put at risk by a council removing pavement kerbs, it was claimed... more

Benefits of C-charge 'eroded' by roadworks

02.10.08
A London transport boss has admitted that roadworks and cleaner car engines had "eroded" the benefits of a congestion charge zone... more

Western C-zone could be killed off

01.07.08
London's controverisal western extension congestion charging zone could be killed off under new consultation plans... more


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