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Message 1197550 - Posted: 19 Feb 2012, 23:55:44 UTC
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Next Sunday sees the return of the NotW...OOOps, sorry, Sun on Sunday.

Just wondering will the same journalists from v1 be employed & will the Met Police receive bonuses for policing the launch?

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Message 1197568 - Posted: 20 Feb 2012, 0:57:24 UTC - in response to Message 1197550.  

Next Sunday sees the return of the NotW...OOOps, sorry, Sun on Sunday.

Just wondering will the same journalists from v1 be employed & will the Met Police receive bonuses for policing the launch?

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David Wooding, former political editor of the News of the World, said "this is not the News of the World in another guise, this is The Sun publishing on another day."

We have to believe what journalists say, now that we know more about them.



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Message 1200412 - Posted: 27 Feb 2012, 19:32:09 UTC

Network of corruption at the Sun

Doesn't bode well for the new Sunday paper then....
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Message 1200487 - Posted: 27 Feb 2012, 23:27:07 UTC - in response to Message 1200428.  

The fact that it has the highest circulation of any daily UK newspaper, is a sad reflection upon the current educational and intellectual standards of the country.

That might be true, or perhaps it's that the masses don't buy books or get their entertainment from gossip at dinner parties, but rather get their satisfaction from gutter press employing criminal reporters who have no care about how they dig the dirt that those masses want to read.

I should imagine that there is very large proportion of the population who do not read the Sun, many of whom are criminally targeted by Sun reporters with intrusive practices. I have no idea if any Sun readers were bribed or subject to unacceptable activities resulting from bribes.




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Message 1201127 - Posted: 29 Feb 2012, 22:13:57 UTC

....a rat leaving the ship before it starts sinking? .....Unheard of.....Until now.

Murdoch quits as NI Chairman
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Message 1210417 - Posted: 26 Mar 2012, 19:57:00 UTC

Very interesting article & watching Panorama this minute....

News Corp, NDS, THOIC
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Message 1210420 - Posted: 26 Mar 2012, 20:01:02 UTC

Labour MP Tom Watson stated that Ofcom is now applying the "fit & proper" test to the Murdochs.....

....bit late in the day to help Ondigital!
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