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Ex-aide to British premier arrested

Andy Coulson is charged with lying during a trial related to phone hacking.

- By Janet Stobart Stobart is a news assistant in The Times’ London bureau.

LONDON — British Prime Minister David Cameron’s former press aide was arrested and charged Wednesday with perjury during a 2010 trial related to Britain’s phone hacking scandal.

Scottish police said Andy Coulson had been arrested and charged, but gave no additional informatio­n. Earlier, police said officers had “detained a 44-year-old male in London this morning … on suspicion of committing perjury before the High Court in Glasgow.” The suspect was widely identified by British news reports as Coulson.

The arrest was reportedly related to testimony Coulson gave in the trial of Tommy Sheridan, a former Scottish lawmaker who was convicted of lying during a legal hearing.

Coulson was editor from 2003 to 2007 of the now-defunct News of the World tabloid, which was closed down last year by media tycoon Rupert Murdoch amid revelation­s that the newspaper had been involved in phone hacking.

In a 2006 civil case, Sheridan sued the News of the World for libel over stories about adulterous conduct in swingers clubs. He was awarded about $300,000 but was later convicted of committing perjury over the tabloid’s charges and sentenced to three years in jail. He served one year.

During his time as Cameron’s press officer, Coulson testified in Sheridan’s perjury trial. In that case, the former lawmaker claimed he had been targeted by private investigat­or Glenn Mulcaire, known to have carried out phone intercepti­ons for the News of the World. Coulson denied knowledge of phone hacking during his tenure as editor.

Earlier Wednesday, Coulson was taken by Scottish police from his London home for questionin­g in Glasgow, Scotland.

Coulson previously had been released on bail after his arrest on suspicion of conspiring to hack into people’s cellphones and bribing police officers in the London-based investigat­ions of phone hacking.

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