Former News Of The World editor Andy Coulson has arrived at the Old Bailey where he will be sentenced for phone hacking.
The ex-Number 10 spin doctor faces up to two years in prison after being found guilty of conspiring to intercept voicemails.
He arrived at court in a cab and made his way through waiting photographers and reporters to the court's entrance.
Coulson, from Charing in Kent, is being sentenced alongside three former colleagues and private detective Glenn Mulcaire, who all admitted their part in the phone hacking plot last year.
Mr Justice Saunders said he would take into account the impact on the lives of those whose phones were hacked, the profit made from the crimes.
The prosecution has also asked for costs totalling £750,000 be paid following the trial.
NOTW news editor Greg Miskiw, 64, from Leeds; chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck, 52, of Esher, Surrey; and James Weatherup, 58, of Brentwood in Essex have all admitted one general count of conspiring together and with others to illegally access voicemails between October 2000 and August 2006.
Mulcaire, 43, from Sutton in south London, was first convicted of phone hacking with NOTW royal reporter Clive Goodman in 2006 and served a prison sentence.
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