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News of The World hacked Milly Dowler's voicemail

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1) Newspapers only exist to make money - they are run by coonts

2) Newspapers should not be making laws - they are run by coonts

As an aside... this has done a fantastic job of making us all forget/ignore the filthy farcking bankers who put the entire world in to recession have caused 100,000's of people to become homeless. wheres the fooking investigation... THESE PRICKS ARE STILL MAKING BILLIONS $$ EVERY FOOKING YEAR

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The Guardian

Heather Mills on Wednesday claimed a journalist from the Mirror Group admitted to her that he had obtained a story about her and her former husband Sir Paul McCartney by hacking into her mobile phone messages.

Does this mean that the Sunday Mirror will have to close too?

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ClutchingStraws.jpg

Heather Mills's memory isn't the most reliable.

A lot more evidence needs to be produced against the Mirror Group before you can draw comparisons with Murdoch.

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Old bailey

The Sunday Mirror vs Heather Mills

She wouldnt have a leg to stand on :ph34r:

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Last time she felt slighted by the media she just wooden leg it go. :ph34r:

Thank you, I'm here all week.

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Old bailey

The Sunday Mirror vs Heather Mills

She wouldnt have a leg to stand on :ph34r:

Last time she felt slighted by the media she just wooden leg it go. :ph34r:

Thank you, I'm here all week.

The mirror are blaming a 'splinter group' for hacking Heather Mills phone. :ph34r:

It's taken 30 minutes to come up with this crap pun

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The mirror are blaming a 'splinter group' for hacking Heather Mills phone. :ph34r:

It's taken 30 minutes to come up with this crap pun

You shouldn't have wasted your time. :P

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17173438

Leveson Inquiry: Evidence suggests 'network of corrupt officials'

Police are investigating a "network of corrupt officials" as part of their inquiries into phone hacking and police corruption, a media inquiry has heard.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Sue Akers told the Leveson Inquiry evidence suggested a "culture of illegal payments" at the Sun newspaper.

She said payments allegedly made by the Sun were authorised at a senior level.

Module two of the inquiry is looking at the relationship between press and police in the light of the hacking row.

Ex-Scotland Yard officer Brian Paddick has been giving evidence and will be followed by former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott later.

Lord Prescott and Mr Paddick both successfully argued at a judicial review that the Metropolitan Police failed to notify them about potential hacking.

Scotland Yard has three investigations into hacking and police corruption.

In her evidence, DAC Akers said evidence suggested that the Sun often made payments to relatives or friends of the sources and that one of those arrested allegedly acted as such a conduit.

The payments being investigated were not ones that "just involve the odd drink or meal," she said. They were "regular, frequent and sometimes significant sums of money to public officials".

DAC Akers said there was some evidence of officials being put on retainers.

Over a number of years, £80,000 was paid to one individual, she said, while one journalist received £150,000 from the paper to pay sources.

"Emails indicate that payments to sources were openly referred to at the Sun," DAC Akers said.

In her written statement, DAC Akers said there was recognition among staff that this behaviour was illegal.

DAC Akers said the vast majority of stories stemming from such payments appeared to have constituted "salacious gossip" rather than being in the public interest.

This is sleaze on an industrial scale.

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Another busy day for the Axis of Evil.

Murdoch Junior falls on his sword. Not literally, sadly:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17209375

Remember this bollocks?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8227915.stm

I'm not sure many folk will share his vision of 'independent journalism' now

Rebekah Brooks too busy overseeing the hacking of a dead girl's voicemail etc etc to look after a horse properly:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-17200560

...and for those that missed it yesterday

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/feb/28/leveson-inquiry-murder-suspects

Delightful

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Cameron though lol was Lots of Love!

Ain't that cute for the leader of Great Britain!

he's really in touch with the people.

Then again he probably thinks FYI is Fuk you Idiot.

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A lot of people were saying she threw that tidbit in there because she knows that'll be what the media will pick up on and run with, whilst glossing over anything else she may have said.

From watching both Coulson and Brooks being questioned, it's clear you don't need a particularly good grasp of times and dates or a good memory in general to make it in the world of journalism.

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A lot of people were saying she threw that tidbit in there because she knows that'll be what the media will pick up on and run with, whilst glossing over anything else she may have said.

I'm sure they will.

Then again if it wasn't in there would the media have actually picked up on anything important anyway?

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My mum thought that lol meant lots of love as well and I didn't realise for a while.

Then one day I got a text from her saying; 'Edith at Number 26 died yesterday. LOL'

I nearly shit myself laughing.

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