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News of the World phone hacking scandal investigations

The ''News of the World'' phone hacking scandal investigations followed the revelations in 2005 of voicemail interception on behalf of ''News of the World''. Despite wider evidence of wrongdoing, the News of the World royal phone hacking scandal appeared resolved with the 2007 conviction of the ''News of the World'' royal editor Clive Goodman and the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire, and the resignation of editor Andy Coulson. However, a series of civil legal cases and investigations by newspapers, parliament and the police ultimately saw evidence of "industrial scale" phone hacking, leading to the closure of the ''News of the World'' on 10 July 2011. However, the affair did not end there, developing into the News Corporation ethics scandal as wrongdoing beyond the ''News of the World'' (including the United States) and beyond phone hacking (including paying police for information) came to light.
==Civil legal cases==
The News of the World royal phone hacking scandal had raised evidence of victims being targeted outside the Royal Family, but this evidence did not lead to criminal proceedings. In lieu of criminal proceedings, several public figures commenced litigation against the ''News of the Worlds owner News International and against the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire. Those who began legal action included the football agent Sky Andrew, actress Sienna Miller, actor Steve Coogan, television presenter Chris Tarrant and football pundit Andy Gray. In December 2009, footballer Sol Campbell instructed his solicitor to contact the police in response to various media reports.〔 The Max Clifford case, which in early 2010 had appeared to make likely the disclosure of previously secret ''News of the World'' documents, was settled out of court in March 2010, keeping the documents secret. The next month, reports of further legal action against the ''News of the World'' emerged. Those considering litigation against the paper included a football agent and ten MPs. The legal action re-opened the possibility of details emerging that the settlement with Clifford had kept secret.〔''The Observer'', 25 April 2010, (New claims of phone hacking put pressure on Andy Coulson )〕

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