http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17547568
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Rupert Murdoch plans to "hit back hard" following allegations that one of his companies used hacking and piracy to sabotage rival TV competitors.
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A BBC spokeswoman said: "We stand by the Panorama investigation.
"We have received NDS's correspondence and are aware of News Corp's rejection of Panorama's revelations. However, the emails shown in the programme were not manipulated, as NDS claims, and nothing in the correspondence undermines the evidence presented in the programme."
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How do you like that Rupert?The BBC isn't going to be backing down and they still have a respectable reputation for truthfulness,honesty and ethical research.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17548876
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The communications chief at the Metropolitan Police, Dick Fedorcio, has resigned after proceedings for gross misconduct were started against him.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission launched an inquiry last year after it emerged he had given work to a PR firm run by ex-News of the World deputy editor Neil Wallis.
Last week it ruled Mr Fedorcio should face a hearing for gross misconduct.
But the IPCC said his resignation meant this could not now take place.
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Another one falling on their sword..