The Sun
# the-sun - Thursday 16 May, 2013
Four LulzSec hackers sentenced to jail for “cowardly and vindictive” attacks
“You cared nothing for the privacy of others but did everything you could through your computer activities to hide your own identities while seeking publicity,” a judge told the four men.
# the-sun - Saturday 6 April, 2013
Telegraph forced into U-turn on Kelvin MacKenzie column following complaints
The former Sun editor oversaw the paper’s controversial reporting on the Hillsborough disaster.
# the-sun - Thursday 4 April, 2013
Space weather: What on earth is that anyway?
(Well, it’s not on Earth, for one thing).
# the-sun - Monday 28 January, 2013
11 (somewhat) plausible reasons why Liverpool lost to Oldham in the FA Cup yesterday
Warning: contains a healthy dose of irony.
# the-sun - Monday 31 December, 2012
Ryanair to issue defamation proceedings against The Sun
The airline said that they had decided to take legal action over what they termed as “false and inaccurate claims”.
# the-sun - Thursday 6 December, 2012
Budget 2013: How today’s front pages reacted
From respite care to maternity benefit to PRSI, today’s newspapers saw Budget 2013 as a broad hit on many groups in society.
# the-sun - Wednesday 28 November, 2012
Louis Walsh ‘completely vindicated’ by Sun publisher’s €500k settlement
The High Court was told this morning that the pop manager’s High Court defamation case against Newsgroup had been settled.
Louis Walsh takes defamation case against Newsgroup
The X Factor judge is suing over an article published in the Sun newspaper in June last year.
# the-sun - Tuesday 20 November, 2012
Brooks and Coulsen charged over payments to public officials
Andy Coulsen and Rebekah Brooks, two former senior figures at News International, have been charged over alleged corrupt payments to public officials.
# the-sun - Sunday 4 November, 2012
More texts between David Cameron and Rebekah Brooks emerge
In the texts, Cameron praises a horse he rode while Brooks tells him that she cried during his speech at a Conservative Party conference.
# the-sun - Wednesday 26 September, 2012
Kelvin MacKenzie wants apology from police over Hillsborough lies
The former editor of The Sun, which printed the infamous ‘The Truth’, headline following the Hillsborough disaster is seeking recompense from the police force involved.
# the-sun - Tuesday 18 September, 2012
Video: Former Sun editor MacKenzie doorstepped over Hillsborough headline
Former newspaper editor behind infamous ‘The Truth’ headline doorstepped by Channel 4 News today but he refused to answer questions.
# the-sun - Wednesday 12 September, 2012
‘The Real Truth’: how Hillsborough is reported on Thursday’s front pages
“Today the truth, tomorrow… justice” reads The Scotsman while the Times describes events as “vindication for Hillsborough families after 23-year struggle.”
In photos: What happened at Hillsborough on 15 April 1989
Relatives of the 96 people who died at Hillsborough today got to see previously unseen documents about what happened at the stadium.
Hillsborough: MacKenzie apologises for Sun’s ‘The Truth’ headline
The former editor of The Sun newspaper said he was “totally misled” into running the story, families of the 96 victims of the stadium disaster said it was “too little, too late” from the “clever lowlife”.
# the-sun - Friday 24 August, 2012
Latest figures show continued fall in Irish newspaper sales
An ABC report shows sales in both the daily and Sunday newspaper segments as having fallen in the last 12 months.
# the-sun - Thursday 23 August, 2012
The Naked Prince: How British media got around the ‘ban’ on nude photos
The royal family issued threats to anyone who printed the Prince Harry pictures. So newspapers had to get creative…
# the-sun - Monday 20 August, 2012
The sun is rounder than we previously thought. No, really
A new two-year study – monitoring suspected changes in the star’s shape – reveal a more rounded sphere than expected.
# the-sun - Thursday 14 June, 2012
David Cameron to appear before Leveson inquiry today
The British prime minister will face questions about his relationship with Rupert Murdoch.
# the-sun - Monday 11 June, 2012
Leveson: Gordon Brown contradicts Murdoch, criticises The Sun
The former British Prime Minister kicked off a week of senior political witnesses at the inquiry into British media ethics which also heard from current Chancellor George Osborne.
# the-sun - Sunday 3 June, 2012
Extraordinary Photo of Venus Crossing the Sun of the Day
The transit of the planet Venus across the face of the sun is an almost once in a lifetime event that was captured back in 2004 and will be visible again this coming week.
# the-sun - Monday 28 May, 2012
Protester disrupts Tony Blair evidence at Leveson inquiry
The protester called the former British prime minister a war criminal and had to be forcibly removed from the inquiry courtroom.
# the-sun - Wednesday 2 May, 2012
Here’s how Twitter reacted to THAT Roy Hodgson headline
The Twitterati were practically queuing up to condemn The Sun’s controversial front page today.
# the-sun - Sunday 22 April, 2012
My survival is ‘more than a miracle’ – Muamba
The Bolton footballer also thanked Dr Andrew Deaner for helping to save his life.
# the-sun - Sunday 1 April, 2012
Watch: the solar tornado that’s ‘five times wider than Earth’
Astronomers recorded the event this week by placing a telescope on board the Solar Discovery Observatory satellite.
# the-sun - Thursday 15 March, 2012
Chisora ‘bitterly disappointed’ at BBBC’s decision
The boxer has described himself as “an ex-professional unable to earn a living” in light of the punishment.
# the-sun - Monday 12 March, 2012
Could wolf-whistling be outlawed in Ireland?
It was suggested last week that wolf-whistling could be banned in the UK – but it appears that the controversy emerged from a Council of Europe convention on violence against women. Ireland is currently studying its recommendations.
# the-sun - Friday 2 March, 2012
The 5 at 5: Friday
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock.
Cameron admits: I did ride Rebekah Brooks’s ex-police horse
The revelation comes after days of speculation about the British prime minister’s relationship with the former News International executive and her former police horse.
Ryan Giggs loses damages claim against the Sun
A damages claim by Manchester United and Wales footballer against the Sun newspaper was thrown out by a British High Court judge today.
# the-sun - Wednesday 29 February, 2012
Rebekah Brooks was hacked by NoTW while editing sister paper The Sun
The Leveson inquiry today heard evidence from one police investigator who said the former News International chief executive was targeted on a weekly basis.
# the-sun - Tuesday 28 February, 2012
Scotland Yard loaned a police horse to Rebekah Brooks
The former editor of the Sun and the News of the World was lent the retired horse for two years by the Metropolitan Police.
# the-sun - Monday 27 February, 2012
The Sun had a ‘culture of illegal payments to sources’ says police chief
The senior police officer leading the phone hacking probe gave evidence to the Leveson inquiry into media ethics today.
# the-sun - Sunday 26 February, 2012
Sun on Sunday goes on sale in Britain and Ireland
The paper has launched a Sunday edition less than year after News International shut down its Sunday tabloid, the News of The World.
# the-sun - Monday 20 February, 2012
The Sun to launch new Sunday version this weekend
The new paper will fill the gap left when The News of the World closed last summer at the height of the hacking scandal.
# the-sun - Friday 17 February, 2012
The Daily Fix: Friday
In the Fix tonight: Eircom Studyhub hacked; unvouched expenses; and Chris O’Dowd v Miss Piggy…
Murdoch to staff: ‘Sun on Sunday will launch very soon’
An email sent by Rupert Murdoch to staff at The Sun confirms that far from being closed, the paper will be turning seven-day.
Rupert Murdoch flies to UK to deal with escalating newspaper crisis
A number of senior staff at The Sun have been arrested in recent weeks in connection with payments to public officials.
# the-sun - Saturday 11 February, 2012
Five ‘Sun’ journalists arrested in police bribery investigation
Staff at the paper are said to be fearing for their futures after five senior contributors were arrested by London police.
# the-sun - Saturday 28 January, 2012
British police arrest 5 in tabloid bribery probe
Four current and former employees of The Sun and one police officer were arrested as part of the investigation into police bribery this morning.




















































