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Exposed after eight years: a private eye's dirty work for Fleet Street
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The Guardian covered Operation Motorman two years ago for a start ;) http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009...-commmissioner |
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No one thinks The Telegraph overstepped journalistic ethics by illegally obtaining the MP expenses files. That, as in the the case of The Guardian, is a precise query for information in which they have a reasonable chance of unearthing something in the public interest. |
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*that is the tack the Grauniad are taking as well - they are not confirming or denying they have received confidential information from a Police Officer, they are stating "we didn't pay any Police Officer any money", which is answering a question that wasn't asked, but is close enough to perhaps mislead some people into thinking they answered the original question.... |
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News International are alleged to have engaged in a mass interception of private communications, with no specific public interest case in mind. It was a fishing exercise and they paid the police to do so. The Guardian broke the law but did so with confidence that they would get information about a specific issue which easily has a public interest defence. I think that is a difference which avoids accusations of hypocrisy. If The Guardian hadn't used such tactics we may not have known about the phone hacking or the police officers accepting payments for information on private citizens. If News International hadn't used such tactics we wouldn't know who Hugh Grant has been having sex with. |
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I think we will have to differ on this one, D, as I don't believe "the ends justify the means".....
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I think Journalists have to break some laws but it's acceptable as long as they are after specific information and not on a 'fishing' exercise and they weigh the seriousness of the law they are breaking against the public interest in what they would expose. |
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Leveson inquiry: the full list of core participants
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011...t-participants http://www.levesoninquiry.org.uk/wp-...l-14.09.11.pdf |
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Bernie Two-Dads wants the boundaries between the Police and media to be 'reset'
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Hacking: Met use Official Secrets Act to demand Guardian reveals sources
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011...et-court-order |
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I understand why.
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Well your guess is as good as mine but l would say that the Mets close ties with certain people in the NOTW could be a possible answer but what do you think.
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---------- Post added at 10:17 ---------- Previous post was at 10:06 ---------- There will be supreme irony if there are any prosecutions against The Guardian but none against the NOW.. |
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Nothing would surprise me . |
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Met's threats to Guardian are 'direct attack on free press', say lawyers and what a load of nonsense that is.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011...n-attack-press |
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