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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
I have no doubt there is much more to come out and it will come pouring out as the rats involved in this look to get themselves deals to avoid the justice they deserve. I also don't believe this is limited to one paper or one media company anymore then it is limited to anyone political party i think all three are about to have some dirty laundry washed in public.
We have a problem here in that all of this could do massive damage to many insttutions in this country and set us back in many ways for years here and abroad. Right now i wouldn't want to be the political leader having to sort this out because all political partys have either been in bed with the media or tried and all of them have things in those dealings which are not going to look good in the light of day.
One thing i am absolutely sure on is this is going to get a hell of a lot worse long before it gets better and the nastiness we are going to see is going to surpass anything seen so far as people who were involved try to dodge the jail bullet.
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LONDON —
Police raided offices of Britain’s Daily Star paper Friday after arresting one of the newspaper group’s journalists who was jailed in 2007 for phone hacking when he worked at the News of the World.
“I can confirm that a search is ongoing at a business premises in central London,” a Metropolitan Police spokesman told AFP when asked to confirm reports that the Daily Star’s offices had been raided.
And it starts

The search came just hours after Clive Goodman, who now works for the Daily Star’s Sunday edition but was jailed in 2007 for phone hacking during his time as News of the World royal editor, was re-arrested over corruption allegations.