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Maggy 22-12-2011 17:19

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35349512)
Who cares?

This story became boring months ago, and irrelevant weeks ago.

Time to move on


No not until all the investigations into criminal activities are complete and Justice Leveson has completed his Inquiry and submitted his findings.Then the government will probably bury the report and we will then move on.

As to relevancy well if you want the police corrupted and our politicians corrupted and the policies of governance left to the tabloid newspapers owned by a minority of totally unelected millionaires then by all means ignore the whole issue and bury YOUR head in the sand.

There are those of us who are determined not to let it drop for as long as we can pursue it. I'm not prepared to allow a so called free press call the shots about how my country is run.

Maggy 03-01-2012 10:01

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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/03/us...nt&tntemail1=y

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Shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, relatives of some of the victims began suspecting that someone was eavesdropping on their telephones.
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Ten years later, their long-held suspicions aroused by The News of the World phone-hacking scandal in London, dozens of relatives of victims contacted the Justice Department. On Aug. 24, eight of them met with Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. and asked him to determine whether their privacy had been violated. As a first step, they asked him to see whether Scotland Yard had a record of their names or phone numbers among the material seized from a private investigator who hacked cellphone messages for the tabloid.
Four months later, they are still waiting to hear back and are frustrated by the Justice Department’s silence.
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Jodi Westbrook Flowers, a lawyer at a South Carolina firm that represents more than 6,700 relatives of Sept. 11 victims, said she and her colleagues had scoured the British tabloids and found scores of details about the victims. Relatives were not certain how the tabloids found out so much so quickly after the attacks.
One of the relatives, whom she declined to identify, said that five days after Sept. 11, The Sun published the words from a voice mail message left on his cellphone by his son, who was aboard one of the planes that hit the World Trade Center. (British authorities are also investigating whether hacking occurred at The Sun, which, like The News of the World, is owned by News Corporation.)
Even if it's not phone hacking someone has been underhand in obtaining information.:erm:

Alan Fry 03-01-2012 12:55

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It is the case that other non-News Corp newspapers were involved with Phone Hacking?

Maggy 03-01-2012 14:33

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35353974)
It is the case that other non-News Corp newspapers were involved with Phone Hacking?

I suggest you take a look at the Democracy Live pages at the BBC and watch the recorded sessions of the Leveson Inquiry rather than expect everyone here to tell you what's occurred and what's been discovered or you could read the backlog of this thread which has numerous links to a variety of articles on the subject.

Oh and there are recordings of Select Committee sessions about this issue.

Chris 04-01-2012 12:42

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35353926)
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/03/us...nt&tntemail1=y

Even if it's not phone hacking someone has been underhand in obtaining information.:erm:

yep. It's called blagging, it goes on at every level of our print media from your weekly free-sheet to the nationals, and it's one of the reasons I got out of the industry (having realised being good at reporting probably meant being good at blagging too).

denphone 06-01-2012 14:02

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16439328

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A former executive assistant to ex-News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks has been arrested by police investigating phone hacking, the BBC understands.

Scotland Yard said a 47-year-old woman was arrested in Essex on Friday on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice.

The BBC understands she is Cheryl Carter
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The latest arrest happened at about 06:55 GMT on Friday, and the woman is in custody

Maggy 10-01-2012 18:32

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16494872

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The Daily Telegraph paid the middle man in the MPs' expenses story £150,000 for the disc containing the information, the Leveson Inquiry has heard.
Former editor Will Lewis said he was initially concerned the story was a hoax but soon realised he had a "responsibility" to publish it.
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He also denied the paper had dragged out its reporting for commercial gain.
That's a lot of money..:erm:

Maggy 18-01-2012 19:01

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Caught up with Ian Hislop's appearance at the Leveson Inquiry..Interesting to watch.

Damien 19-01-2012 11:44

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News International has settled a number of hacking cases today.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16629036

Maggy 20-01-2012 14:39

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16634365

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The High Court has awarded several high-profile figures tens of thousands of pounds over phone hacking by the now-defunct News of the World. Here, some react for the first time.
At least there is no gagging clause THIS time.

However what I really want to see is some actual prosecutions..

Damien 23-01-2012 12:40

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16682663

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Surrey Police says detectives did not give the News of the World messages from the voicemail of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler.

In a letter to MPs, the force said that the newspaper accessed the phone.

The allegation that the newspaper hacked Milly Dowler's phone in 2002 is at the heart of the investigation into the closed title and its journalists.

denphone 23-01-2012 13:02

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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/media/ne...-in-april.html

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Rupert Murdoch has already seen "draft designs" of a Sunday version of The Sun and the paper could launch in April, a Labour MP has claimed.

Tom Watson, who has been a constant critic of Murdoch's media empire in the phone hacking scandal, said that a source at News Corporation informed him that the new Sunday paper is getting close to launch.

He said that Murdoch has already seen proposed designs for The Sun on Sunday, and that the paper will launch this spring at a cheap price.
Lets hope not as l for one will never purchase this rubbish.:(

Maggy 27-01-2012 21:42

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http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_murdoch...888936&v=12287

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The BBC is being forced to hand over tens of millions of pounds every year to line Murdoch’s pockets. Murdoch’s cronies in government are determined to save this scheme -- but together we can stop this outrage.
If anyone thinks this needs altering then please sign the petition.

Damien 27-01-2012 23:20

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I am confused. They need to pay BSkyB to show their programming? Isn't that fair enough, or do they mean they need to pay BSkyB to show BBC programming?

RizzyKing 28-01-2012 01:13

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Glad it's not just me looked for more info found mention of a figure of a hundred million but no real detail on what this is about.


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