Sienna Miller: 'I love you' message to Craig misconstrued
Actress Sienna Miller has confirmed at the phone-hacking trial that she left a voicemail message for James Bond star Daniel Craig ending "I love you," but said it has been misinterpreted.
Actress Sienna Miller has confirmed at the phone-hacking trial that she left a voicemail message for James Bond star Daniel Craig ending "I love you," but said it has been misinterpreted.
Prosecutor Mr Edis said the guilty pleas of three senior members of staff at the News of the World - Neville Thurlbeck, Greg Miskiw and James Weatherup - to charges related to phone hacking, combined with that of Glenn Mulcaire, showed there was a conspiracy at the company.
Mr Edis said it was the prosecution's view that the conspiracy was substantial and involved a "significant number of people."
Now what we say about that is, using all of that information that I've just given about those pleas, that there was a conspiracy which involved a significant number of people and it was quite a substantial conspiracy.
And that may help you to decide now. Because those names, they knew.
So who else knew?
Andy Coulson was told about a recording of a voicemail from actress Sienna Miller on actor Daniel Craig's phone, his trial has heard.
Jude Law discovered for the first time today that a relative had allegedly been paid by a newspaper for information.
A former tabloid reporter has revealed to the phone-hacking trial how the "dark arts" were used by newspapers to secure stories.