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Hacking contagion spreads to other UK newspapers

Hacking contagion spreads to other UK newspapers

By Stephen Foster on July 13, 2011

Which might take some of the heat off Rupert Murdoch, facing blanket condemnation in the UK Parliament and demands that he drop News Corporation’s bid for BSkyB, except that the only new paper to be outed so far is the Sunday Times, also owned by News Corp’s News International. The Sunday Times, which lodges at [...]

Posted in Finance, Media, News, Politics | Tagged Chase Carey, competition commission, daily mirror, financial times, Gordon Brown, guardian, Joanthan Rees, news corporation, News International, news of the world, parliamentary vote, phone hacking, Piers Morgan, Rupert Murdoch, southern investigations, Sunday Times

Now the Mirror and former editor Piers Morgan are dragged into UK phone hacking allegations

Now the Mirror and former editor Piers Morgan are dragged into UK phone hacking allegations

By Staff on June 11, 2011

It was only a matter of time of course, the Mirror (Daily Mirror as was) has long pursued the same rocky tabloid path as its much bigger rival the Sun and the Sun’s Sunday sibling the News of the World. Both the Sun and the News of the World are owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News [...]

Posted in Media, News, Politics | Tagged cnn, Jonathan Rees, News International, news of the world, phone hacking scandal, Piers Morgan, southern investigations, sunday mirror, the mirror, the people, the sun, trinity mirror

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