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Sirius 07-10-2012 09:23

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35482321)
I'd say it's more likely to be that the press have enough dirt on certain people in power to be able to keep things as they are.

:clap: I feel the press still don't see what they did wrong and continue to do wrong.

Maggy 07-10-2012 10:20

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35482332)
:clap: I feel the press still don't see what they did wrong and continue to do wrong.

Oh they know what they did wrong but don't care because they like the status quo with them in charge and pulling the strings..

Sirius 07-10-2012 14:37

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35482348)
Oh they know what they did wrong but don't care because they like the status quo with them in charge and pulling the strings..

Thats just one of the reasons i dont buy there comics

Maggy 23-10-2012 00:16

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-20036822

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Four people have issued High Court claims against the Daily and Sunday Mirror and The People, accusing the newspapers of phone hacking, their solicitor has told the BBC.
Solicitor Mark Lewis said the claims were filed against publisher Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) on Monday.
The four claimants include former England football manager Sven-Goran Eriksson.
So now it's not just Murdoch's papers..The net widens.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20031173

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Two national newspapers found guilty of contempt of court over their coverage of Levi Bellfield's conviction for the murder of Milly Dowler have been fined.
The Daily Mail and Daily Mirror were each fined £10,000 by two judges at the High Court in London in a case brought by Attorney General Dominic Grieve.
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During the contempt case earlier this year, the judges were told that stories in the Mail and Mirror were part of an "avalanche" of adverse publicity that followed the guilty verdicts against Bellfield.
Jurors had still been considering a charge that Bellfield had attempted to abduct Rachel Cowles, then aged 11, the day before he snatched 13-year-old Milly in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, in 2002.
Sir John Thomas and Mr Justice Tugendhat heard that as a result of the "totality" of the publicity, the Old Bailey jury was discharged from returning a verdict on that count.
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The action was brought against Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Mail, and MGN, publisher of the Mirror.
If there was any sort of statutory regulation of the press that had worked at the time he would have been found guilty.

Derek 23-10-2012 06:12

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Piers Morgan getting done for perjury?

That thought gives me a warm glow inside.

denphone 20-11-2012 13:24

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Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks face Operation Elveden charges

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20405915

Mick Fisher 20-11-2012 14:42

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35499487)
Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks face Operation Elveden charges

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20405915

That cheered me up no end. :)

Sirius 20-11-2012 15:34

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Originally Posted by Mick Fisher (Post 35499514)
That cheered me up no end. :)

So it did turn out to be a good day :)

Maggy 22-11-2012 19:57

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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/me...y-8343289.html

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The report from the first part of the Leveson Inquiry into press standards is to be released next Thursday.
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Inquiry chairman Lord Justice Leveson will publish the report, which is expected to include recommendations for the future regulation of the British press, at 1.30pm next Thursday, followed by an "on-camera statement".
The report will be laid in both Houses of Parliament, the inquiry said, and will be available on its website once it has been laid in Parliament.
http://hackinginquiry.org/news/voice...-now-be-heard/

thenry 21-12-2012 18:38

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Breaking News: Hugh Grant accepts subtantial sum from NOTW.

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Hugh Grant will fight until election to derail press regulation 'stitch-up'

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012...ion-hugh-grant

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Mother of Hugh Grant's daughter sues Daily Mail publisher
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012...ues-daily-mail

Julian 10-01-2013 20:28

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Police officer guilty of trying to sell information to the NOTW

LINKY

Apparnetly the Judge may not jail her because she is adopting a child.

So you now know what to do to avoid jail time. :rolleyes:

Derek 11-01-2013 08:45

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Originally Posted by Julian (Post 35521728)
Police officer guilty of trying to sell information to the NOTW

If she was trying to be a whistleblower she went about it in the completely wrong way.

It does raise the question of priorities if counter terrorism operations are being scaled back to investigate phone hacking.

denphone 13-02-2013 13:00

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two current Sun staff among six new arrests.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/fe...-staff-arrests

denphone 08-03-2013 10:07

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Ex-police officer admits selling John Terry information to Sun.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21711544

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An ex-police officer has admitted selling information, including details about footballer John Terry's mother, to the Sun newspaper.

Alan Tierney, 40, a former Surrey police constable, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to two offences of misconduct in a public office.

Prison service worker Richard Trunkfield also pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office.

Both were charged as part of Operation Elveden into corrupt payments.

It is being run alongside Scotland Yard's Operation Weeting, which is looking into phone hacking.

Julian 14-03-2013 11:08

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Mirror now implicated.

LINKY

No surprises there.


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