News of the World phone hacking scandal

Sectionfive

bandwagon house
Id have thought Cameron's chances of surviving the storm were good two weeks ago. The way things are going he could be gone by Christmas.

Big liability for the party now.
 
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crackerjack

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Good to see that Bob Dylan(schneider) is still telling it like it is. It's not NOW hacking that's the story really, it's just hacking in the abstract, blowing in the wind.

ONly just realised what you were talking about. For those who haven't seen it, it's quite a farce.

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Leo

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ONly just realised what you were talking about. For those who haven't seen it, it's quite a farce.

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god, this is the worst attempt at spin i've seen so far. he complains that citibank and bank of america were hacked but no one's talking about those, they are all too busy piling on news corp. well, maybe that's because those banks were the victims of hacking, and in news corp's case, they were DOING the hacking!! what an ass.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
Will Brooks' arrest have any effect on what she's able to say in her appearance tomorrow? If so, that's terrible. It could appear as though the police have arrested to prevent her saying anything that will incriminate them.
 

crackerjack

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That seems a widespread assumption. Be a concern if it was done for that reason, as Weeting has been seen as credible and honest investigation up till now. Still, the arrest hasn't saved Stephenson. Strong rumours Yates will be suspended today too.
 

grizzleb

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I'm pretty happy this is now as significant a story as it should have been a few years back. Well played for keeping up the pressure guys.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
Yep, dogged persistence to keep it on the front page of dissensus has finally paid off - beyond our wildest dreams I might add.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
I'd love to believe that Rebekah Brooks or Andy Coulson broke into his flat and forcibly administered a fatal dosage of heroin (like in Get Carter) but somehow I don't see it.
 

Sectionfive

bandwagon house
lulz,

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jul/18/mystery-bag-bin-rebekah-brooks

The Guardian has learned that a bag containing the items was found in an underground car park in the Design Centre at the exclusive Chelsea Harbour development on Monday afternoon.

The car park, under a shopping centre, is yards from the gated apartment block where Brooks lives with her husband, a former racehorse trainer and close friend of the prime minister David Cameron.

It is understood the bag was handed into security at around 3pm and that shortly afterwards, Brooks's husband, Charlie, arrived and tried to reclaim it. He was unable to prove the bag was his and the security guard refused to release it.

Instead, it is understood that the security guard called the police. In less than half an hour, two marked police cars and an unmarked forensics car are said to have arrived at the scene.

Police are now examining CCTV footage taken in the car park to uncover who dropped the bag. Initial suspicions that there had been a break in at the Brooks' flat have been dismissed.

David Wilson, Charlie Brooks's official spokesman, told the Guardian that Charlie Brooks denies that the bag belonged to his wife. "Charlie has a bag which contains a laptop and papers which were private to him," said Wilson.

"They were nothing to do with Rebekah or the [phone-hacking] case."

Wilson said Charlie Brooks had left the bag with a friend who was returning it, but dropped it in the wrong part of the garage. When asked how the bag ended up in a bin he replied: "The suggestion is that a cleaner thought it was rubbish and put it in the bin." Wilson added: "Charlie was looking for it together with a couple of the building staff.

"Charlie was told it had gone to security, by which stage they [security] had already called the police to say they had found something.

"The police took it away. Charlie's lawyers got in touch with the police to say they could take a look at the computer but they'd see there was nothing relevant to them on it. He's expecting the stuff back forthwith."
 

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