This list was compiled by the amazing Steven Nott, himself a witness at Leveson. He has given me permission to reprint the list in its entirety.
List of confirmed victims of News of the World phone hacking made public so far…
There’s a lot of very high profiled people on this list. No wonder the News of the World had such amazing scoops….
Tony Adams - Former Arsenal captain and England player
Faria Alam - ex-Football Association secretary who had affairs with the then England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson and the then FA chief executive Mark Palios
Gemma Louise Abbey
John Anderson - Father of Sally King, who had a friendship with David Blunkett
Scott Anderson – Brother of Sally King
Sophie Anderton – Model
Peter Andre – Former husband of Jordan, Katie Price.
Sky Andrew – Football agent
Janet Andrew - Associated with Professor John Tulloch
Jo Armstrong – Legal adviser to Gordon Taylor
Louise Artimati – Sister of Dennis Rice
Leslie Ash – Actress
Robert Ashworth
Helen Asprey – Aide to the Prince of Wales
Gemma Atkinson – Hollyoaks actress
Margaret Atkinson
Sue Ayton - Agent to newscasters including Michael Buerk, Peter Sissons
Ruth Badger – Apprentice consultant
Yousef Bailok - Former Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain
Susan Baker - Mother of former nanny Louise Woodward
Michael Barrymore – Entertainer
Steve Bayford junior - Former girlfriend of drugs trial victim Ryan Wilson
Ted Beckham – father of David Beckham
Alison Bell
Stuart Bell - Sir Paul McCartney’s publicist
Patricia Bernal - Mother of murder victim Clare Bernal
Alexandra Jane Mcadam Best - Former wife of George Best
Calum Best - TV personality, model and son of George Best
Cherie Blair – Wife of Tony Blair, former Prime Minister.
Ian Blair - Former commissioner of Metropolitan Police
John Blake – Former ‘People’ editor
Stephen Blears – BBC Radio journalist
Lord Blencathra - A former Conservative minister with multiple sclerosis who was allegedly hacked by the News of the World because they mistook his condition for excessive drinking.
James Blunt – Singer
Edward Blum – Film Director
David Blunkett – Labour MP and former Home Secretary
Daniel Boffey – ‘Observer’ journalist
Colette Bos
John Bramhall - Professional Footballers’ Association
Russell Brand – Comedian
Lisa Brash – Former girlfriend of Robbie Williams
Jeff Brazier - Former partner of Jade Goody and TV presenter
Simon Bridger - Picture agency boss and executor of Jade Goody’s will
Kirtsy Brimelow – Criminal Barrister
Major David Brooks - Husband of Mr Justice Vos’ niece
Rebekah Brooks – Former News International Chief Executive.
Chris Bryant – MP Labour
Jill Burchnall
James Burke – Model
Paul Burrell – Former butler to Princess Diana
Stephen Byers - Former secretary of state for trade and industry
Camilla, Duchess - Wife of Prince Charles
Alastair Campbell - Former Labour press chief
Sol Campbell – Former English footballer
Major Mark James Alexander Cann - Director of Armed Forces Charities Advisory Company and The British Forces Foundation
Jason Carey - Associate of David Blunkett
Sean Cassidy - Father of 7/7 bombing victim
Joseph Chapman - Son of actress Leslie Ash
Lee Chapman - Husband of Leslie Ash
Max Chapman - Son of actress Leslie Ash
Ian Christmas - Associate of Delia Smith
Charlotte Church – Singer
James Church - Adopted father of Charlotte Church
Maria Church - Mother of Charlotte Church
Abbey Clancy - Wife of Peter Crouch
Charles Clarke - Former Labour party cabinet minister
Max Clifford – Agent
Ashley Cole – Footballer
Lily Anne Colvin - Witness at Tommy Sheridan’s perjury trial
Steve Coogan – Actor
David Cook - Police officer and husband of Jacqui Hames
Eimear Cook - Ex-wife of golfer Colin Montgomery
Janet Cookson – Partner of Stephen Byers
Andy Coulson - Former News of the World editor and former Downing Street communications chief
Robert Cowgill
Cornelia Crisan - Singer who claims affair with Ralph Fiennes
Garth Crooks - BBC pundit and former footballer
Peter Crouch - Footballer for Stoke and England
Patrick Anthony Culhane
Paul Dadge - Helped 7/7 bombing victim at Edgware Rd tube
David Cook - Detective Superintendent
David Davies - Executive Director of the The Football Association
John Davies - Associate of Professor John Tulloch
Matthew Dawson - Former England rugby player
Darren Day – Actor
Ali Dizai - Metropolitan police commander
Pete Doherty – Musician
Milly Dowler – Murder victim
Sally Dowler - Parent of murder victim Milly Dowler
Matthew Doyle
Keith Duffy – Boyzone singer
Kieron Dyer - Footballer for Queens Park Rangers
Chris Ecclestone - Dr Who star in 2005
Alan Edwards - Founder of the PR firm which formerly represented Sir Paul McCartney
Sven-Goran Eriksson – Former England Coach
Kieron Fallon – Jockey
Nigel Farage – UKIP leader
Rio Ferdinand – Footballer
Sarah Ferguson – Duchess of York
Mary Ellen Field - Former advisor to Elle Macpherson
James Fletcher
Duncan Foster - Director of soaps Coronation Street and Emmerdale
Graham Foulkes - Father of 7/7 bombing victim
Suzanne Fowler
Sadie Frost - Actress, designer and Jude Law’s ex-wife
Mike Fuller – Former Assistant Commisioner
Paul Andrew Gadd - Estranged son of Gary Glitter
George Galloway – MP
James Gardner - Friend of Paul Gascoigne
Paul Gascoigne – Footballer
Sheryl Gascoigne - Paul Gascoigne’s former wife
Uri Geller – Psychic
Susan George – Actress
Ryan Giggs – Footballer
Andy Gilchrist – Former union leader
Lisa Gower – Former girlfriend of Steve Coogan
Hugh Grant – Actor and Hacked Off campaigner
Leslie Grantham – Former Eastenders actor
Andy Gray - Sky Sports pundit, ex footballer
Jacqui Hames - Presenter of Crimewatch, married to David Cook
Christine Hamilton - Wife of Neil Hamilton and subject of TV documentary by Louis Theroux
Neil Hamilton - Former MP who lost his seat in the cash for questions saga
Joan Hammell - Former chief of staff to Lord Prescott
Greg Harkin - Journalist from Derry who wrote a book about an IRA informer
Lee Harpin - Former News of the World show business reporter, Lee Harpin, who left the paper in 2003, and went on to be news editor at the Sunday Mirror.
Paddy Harveson - Prince Charles’ communications secretary
Beverley Harvey - Mother of Lacey Turner
Danny Hayward – Picture agency boss and executor of Jade Goody’s will
Sheila Henry - Mother of 7/7 victim Christian Small
Gavin Henson – Rugby Player
Gary Hersham - Estate agent in Mayfair
James Hewitt - Former army officer and lover of Princess Diana
Lisa Higson
Sarah Hiscox - Best friend of Davina McCall
Tia Nicole Hithersay - Glamour model and one time girlfriend of footballer Jermaine Jenass
Amanda Hobbes - Wife of Dennis Rice
Lorna Hogan - Model and ex girlfriend of Calum Best
Kelly Hoppen - Interior designer and stepmother to Sienna Miller
Phil Hughes - Friend and former agent of George Best
Simon Hughes – MP
Eunice Huthart - Stunt double for Angelina Jolie
Edward ( Ted ) Hynds - Former Sunday People reporter and investigative journalist who wrote book on Colin Stagg
Gillian Iles-Blackmore - Aunt of Nadine Milroy Sloan, who was jailed for falsely accusing Neil and Christine Hamilton of rape
Tony Iles-Blackmore - Uncle of Nadine Milroy Sloan, who was jailed for falsely accusing Neil and Christine Hamilton of rape
Ben Jackson - Assistant to Jude Law
Kate Jackson - Executor of Jade Goody estate
Barry James
Georgina James - Local newspaper journalist
Jermaine Jennas - Footballer for Tottenham Hotspur and England
John Blake Publishing - Non-fiction publishing company
Boris Johnson - MP/Mayor of London
Ian Johnson – TV PR
Steven Johnson - Ex boyfriend of Charlotte Church
Angelina Jolie – Actress
Danielle Jones -Murder victim
Jeffrey Alan Jones
Ulrika Jonsson
Tessa Jowell - MP and former culture secretary
Kerry Katona - Former Atomic Kitten singer and TV personality
Yvonne Kearle - Mother of Charlotte Church’s ex boyfriend, Steven Jones
Archie Keswick - Friend of Sienna Miller
Andrew King - Husband of Sally King
Sally King - Friend of former Home Secretary David Blunkett
Glenys Kinnock - Wife of former leader of the Labour party
Neil Kinnock - Former leader of the Labour party
Susan Kirkham
Christopher Kiwomya - Former QPR player
Victoria Lambert – Actress
Jude Law – Actor
Dr Anne Lee
Joanne Lees - Girlfriend of murder victim Peter Falconio
Simon Damien Lennon - Former journalist for People
John Leslie - Former Blue Peter presenter
Orli Lewis - Daughter of phone hacking lawyer, Mark Lewis
Shelley Lewis - Ex wife of phone hacking lawyer, Mark Lewis
Dan Lichters - Police officer and friend of Michael Barrymore
Christoper Livingstone Eubank – Boxer
Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton - Private secretary to Princes William and Harry
Elle Macpherson – Model
Dennis MacShane – MP
6 X Daily Mail / Mail on Sunday journalists
Tom Mangold – Journalist
Mike Mansfield - Lawyer in the Diana inquest
Meg Matthews - Ex-wife of musician Noel Gallagher
Davina McCall - TV presenter, star of Channel 4′s Big Brother
Sir Paul McCartney – Former Beatle
Geraldine McCool - Lawyer for Samantha Roberts
Brian Mcfadden - Former Westlife singer
Alan McGee - Former Oasis manager
Matthew Mcguinness - Associate of Abi Titmuss and John Leslie
Mick McGuire - Former Deputy Chief Executive of the Professional Football Association
Mehul Shagur Mehta
Maire Messenger Davies – Associate of Professor John Tulloch
Michelle Milburn - Theatrical agent
Andrew Miller - Son of Jo Armstrong, a legal adviser at the Professional Footballers Association (PFA)
Deborah Miller - Sister of Jo Armstrong, a legal adviser at the Professional Footballers Association (PFA)
Nicholas Miller - Husband of Jo Armstrong, a legal adviser at the Professional Footballers Association (PFA)
Sienna Miller – Actress
David Mills - Estranged husband of Tessa Jowell
Fiona Mills - Sister of Heather Mills
Heather Mills - Charity and animal rights campaigner, ex-wife of Paul McCartney
Brendan Minogue - Brother of Dannii Minogue
Dannii Minogue – Singer
Miss X - Alleged victim of rape
Brendan Montague - Investigative journalist
Kevin Moran - Former Manchester United and Ireland footballer
Elliot Morley - Former Labour Minister jailed for fixing his expenses
Robert Nankeville - Comedian (aka Bobby Davro)
Trudi Nankeville - Ex-wife of Bobby Davro
Neil Ruddock - Former Liverpool footballer
Jimmy Nesbitt – Actor
Benedict Grant Noakes
Emma Noble - Actress, model and Sir John Major’s former daughter-in-law
Martin O’Shea
Mark Oaten - Former Liberal Democrat MP
Tamzin Outhwaite - TV actress
Brian Paddick – Former Dep Assist Commissioner
Sid Owen - Former Eastenders actor
Tara Palmer Tompkinson - IT girl and friend of royal family
Ciara Parkes - PR consultant to Jude Law
Hannah Pawlby - Aide to former home secretary Charles Clarke
Lucy Pawlby - Sister of Hannah, associate of MP Charles Clarke
Sara Payne - Mother of murder victim Sarah Payne
Guy Pelly - Nightclub entrepreneur and friend of Prince Harry
Alex Pereira - Cousin of Jean Charles de Menezes
Hilary Perrin - Labour party’s regional organiser for London
Nicola Phillips – Former assistant to Max Clifford
Edwina Pitman - Worked at the Chris Beetles art gallery
Brad Pitt – Actor
Lauren Pope - The Only Way is Essex star
Claire Powell - Former agent to Kerry Katona
Lord John Prescott – MP
Katie Price - Glamour model and reality TV star
Prince Charles
Prince Harry
Kimberley Quinn - Former publisher of the Spectator and had an affair with David Blunkett
Amanda Ramsay - former Labour cabinet member on Merton borough council
Father Richard Reardon - Charlotte Church’s priest
Dennis Rice - Former investigations editor at the Mail on Sunday
Samantha Roberts - Widow of soldier killed in Iraq
Matthew Robertson - Husband of TV presenter Davina McCall
Geoffrey Robinson - Labour MP, ex paymaster general
Laura Rooney - Dancer with same surname as Wayne Rooney
Wayne Rooney – Footballer
Laila Rouass - Footballers Wives actress
Tom Rowland – Journalist
Joe Royle - Former Everton manager
Shaun Russell - wife, Lin, and daughter, Megan, killed in hammer attack in 1996
Kenny Samson - former England footballer
June Sarpong – Tv presenter
Astrid Elizabeth Saunders - Wrongly accused of having an affair with Lester Piggott
Jade Schmidt - Nanny to Jude Law and Sadie Frost’s children
Alan Schofield - Former press aide to John Prescott
Graham Shear - Footballers’ lawyer
Tommy Sheridan - Leader of Solidarity
Christopher Shipman - Son of murdering doctor, Harold Shipman
Delia Smith – Celebrity chef
Joan Smith - Author, journalist and former partner of Denis MacShane
Lewis David Sproston - Boyfriend of murdered model Sally Anne Bowman
Colin Stagg - Wrongly accused of 1992 Rachel Nickell murder
Karron Stephen-Martin - Ex-wife of boxer Chris Eubank
Paul Stretford - Wayne Rooney’s football agent
Lucy Taggart
Chris Tarrant – TV presenter
Gordon Taylor - Former chief executive of the Professional Footballer’s Association
John Temple
Tracey Temple - Former diary secretary for John Prescott, with whom she had an affair
Chris Terrill - TV documentary maker and former fiance of Heather Mills
Jamie Theakston - TV presenter
John Thomson - Cold Feet actor
Samantha Thomson - Wife of Cold Feet actor John Thomson
Patricia Tierney - Grandmother linked to Wayne Rooney sex scandal
Abi Titmuss - Model and TV presenter
Martin Townsend - Believed to be Sunday Express editor
Professor John Tulloch - Survivor of 7/7 bombing
Lacey Turner - EastEnders actress who played Stacey Slater
Michele Verokken - Sports official and former head of anti-doping in UK
Mary Kate Waddington - Sarah Ferguson’s PR adviser
Jessie Wallace - EastEnders actress
Samantha Wallin - Horse trainer who allegedly had a child with Kieren Fallon
Steve Wallington - Ex-husband of actress Tina Hobley
Claire Ward – Former MP
David Warwick - Media Representation. Represented Paul Burrell
Noel Whelan - Former Coventry City footballer
Zoe Williams - Not the Guardian journalist
Lord Frederick Windsor - Son of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent
Robin Winskell - Sports lawyer
Jane Winter - Human rights campaigner in Northern Ireland and director of the British Irish Rights Watch
Tony Woodley - Formerly joint general secretary of the Unite trade Union
Gary Woodward - Father of former nanny Louise Woodward
Louise Woodward - British au pair, convicted of manslaughter of child in the US when she was 19
Janet Woolf - Mother of Ken Livingstone’s first child
Michael Wynn-Jones - Husband of Delia Smith, shareholder of Norwich City FC and writer, publisher and former editor of Sainsbury’s magazine