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Rebekah Brooks at the Phone Hacking Trial at the Old Bailey in London
Former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks is pictured leaving the Central Criminal Court during her week of giving evidence at the phone-hacking trial at the Old Bailey in London, UK.
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Rebekah Brooks at the Phone Hacking Trial at the Old Bailey in London
Former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks is pictured leaving the Central Criminal Court during her week of giving evidence at the phone-hacking trial at the Old Bailey in London, UK.
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Rebekah Brooks leaves the Old Bailey
United Kingdom, London : Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks leaves the Old Bailey after her first day of giving evidence at the phone-hacking conspiracy trial in London on 20 February, 2014.
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Rebekah Brooks leaves the Old Bailey
United Kingdom, London : Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks leaves the Old Bailey after her first day of giving evidence at the phone-hacking conspiracy trial in London on 20 February, 2014.
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Rebekah Brooks leaves the Old Bailey
United Kingdom, London : Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks leaves the Old Bailey after her first day of giving evidence at the phone-hacking conspiracy trial in London on 20 February, 2014.
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Rebekah Brooks leaves the Old Bailey
United Kingdom, London : Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks leaves the Old Bailey after her first day of giving evidence at the phone-hacking conspiracy trial in London on 20 February, 2014.
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Phone hacking trial continues at the Old Bailey in London
Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks arrives at the Old Bailey to appear at the phone-hacking trial in London UK.
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Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission Baroness Buscombe
Baroness Buscombe, a Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission.
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Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission Baroness Buscombe
Baroness Buscombe, a Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission.
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Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission Baroness Buscombe
Baroness Buscombe, a Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission.
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Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission Baroness Buscombe
Baroness Buscombe, a Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission.
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Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission Baroness Buscombe
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Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission Baroness Buscombe
Baroness Buscombe, a Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission.
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Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission Baroness Buscombe
Baroness Buscombe, a Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission.
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Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission Baroness Buscombe
Baroness Buscombe, a Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission.
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Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission Baroness Buscombe
Baroness Buscombe, a Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission.
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Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission Baroness Buscombe
Baroness Buscombe, a Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission.
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Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission Baroness Buscombe
Baroness Buscombe, a Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission.
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Conservative member of the House of Lords and former Chairwoman of the Press Complaints Commission Baroness Buscombe
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Rupert Murdoch on Whitehall today ahead of his arrival at the Commons Select Committee
Rupert Murdoch is driven down Whitehall ahead of his and his son James' appearance before MPs at Portcullis House this afternoon.
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Sir Paul Stephenson resigns from the MET Police as the result of speculation regarding his involvement in the News International phone hacking scandal
Sir Paul Stephenson, QPM is a British Police Officer who held the position of Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis from 2009 to 2011 and was the highest ranking officer within the Metropolitan Police Service.
On 17 July 2011, Stephenson announced his intention to resign from the post as the result of speculation regarding his involvement in the News International phone hacking scandal.
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Sir Paul Stephenson resigns from the MET Police as the result of speculation regarding his involvement in the News International phone hacking scandal
Sir Paul Stephenson, QPM is a British Police Officer who held the position of Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis from 2009 to 2011 and was the highest ranking officer within the Metropolitan Police Service.
On 17 July 2011, Stephenson announced his intention to resign from the post as the result of speculation regarding his involvement in the News International phone hacking scandal.
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Sir Paul Stephenson resigns from the MET Police as the result of speculation regarding his involvement in the News International phone hacking scandal
Sir Paul Stephenson, QPM is a British Police Officer who held the position of Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis from 2009 to 2011 and was the highest ranking officer within the Metropolitan Police Service.
On 17 July 2011, Stephenson announced his intention to resign from the post as the result of speculation regarding his involvement in the News International phone hacking scandal.
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PR consultant Max Clifford
PR consultant Max Clifford ofÊMax CliffordÊAssociates,
London. Clifford in his office.
In March 2010 the News of the World settled out-of-court a case brought against it by publicist Max Clifford for intercepting his voicemail. After a lunch with Rebekah Brooks, the paper agreed to pay Clifford's legal fees and an undisclosed "personal payment" not described as damages, with the sum exceeding £1 million. The money was paid in exchange for Clifford giving the News of the World exclusive stories over the next several years.
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PR consultant Max Clifford
PR consultant Max Clifford ofÊMax CliffordÊAssociates,
London. Clifford in his office.
In March 2010 the News of the World settled out-of-court a case brought against it by publicist Max Clifford for intercepting his voicemail. After a lunch with Rebekah Brooks, the paper agreed to pay Clifford's legal fees and an undisclosed "personal payment" not described as damages, with the sum exceeding £1 million. The money was paid in exchange for Clifford giving the News of the World exclusive stories over the next several years.
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PR consultant Max Clifford
PR consultant Max Clifford ofÊMax CliffordÊAssociates,
London. Clifford in his office.
In March 2010 the News of the World settled out-of-court a case brought against it by publicist Max Clifford for intercepting his voicemail. After a lunch with Rebekah Brooks, the paper agreed to pay Clifford's legal fees and an undisclosed "personal payment" not described as damages, with the sum exceeding £1 million. The money was paid in exchange for Clifford giving the News of the World exclusive stories over the next several years.
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PR consultant Max Clifford
PR consultant Max Clifford ofÊMax CliffordÊAssociates,
London. Clifford in his office.
In March 2010 the News of the World settled out-of-court a case brought against it by publicist Max Clifford for intercepting his voicemail. After a lunch with Rebekah Brooks, the paper agreed to pay Clifford's legal fees and an undisclosed "personal payment" not described as damages, with the sum exceeding £1 million. The money was paid in exchange for Clifford giving the News of the World exclusive stories over the next several years.
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PR consultant Max Clifford
PR consultant Max Clifford ofÊMax CliffordÊAssociates,
London. Clifford in his office.
In March 2010 the News of the World settled out-of-court a case brought against it by publicist Max Clifford for intercepting his voicemail. After a lunch with Rebekah Brooks, the paper agreed to pay Clifford's legal fees and an undisclosed "personal payment" not described as damages, with the sum exceeding £1 million. The money was paid in exchange for Clifford giving the News of the World exclusive stories over the next several years.
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PR consultant Max Clifford
PR consultant Max Clifford ofÊMax CliffordÊAssociates,
London. Clifford in his office.
In March 2010 the News of the World settled out-of-court a case brought against it by publicist Max Clifford for intercepting his voicemail. After a lunch with Rebekah Brooks, the paper agreed to pay Clifford's legal fees and an undisclosed "personal payment" not described as damages, with the sum exceeding £1 million. The money was paid in exchange for Clifford giving the News of the World exclusive stories over the next several years.
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PR consultant Max Clifford
PR consultant Max Clifford ofÊMax CliffordÊAssociates,
London. Clifford in his office.
In March 2010 the News of the World settled out-of-court a case brought against it by publicist Max Clifford for intercepting his voicemail. After a lunch with Rebekah Brooks, the paper agreed to pay Clifford's legal fees and an undisclosed "personal payment" not described as damages, with the sum exceeding £1 million. The money was paid in exchange for Clifford giving the News of the World exclusive stories over the next several years.
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Football agent and phone hacking victim Sky Andrew
Sky Andrew, one the worlds top football agents at his office in South Woodford, London, standing between photo's of Jay Bothroyd for Cardif City football club, and Jermaine Pennant, whom Sky represents.
The agent Sky Andrew, whose clients include the former England star Sol Campbell, is one of eight victims who earlier this month received an apology and an admission of liability from the NOTW while Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association, received a reported £700,000 settlement in 2009. Mr Andrew is continuing to pursue his case, along with other confirmed victims of Mr Mulcaire.
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Football agent and phone hacking victim Sky Andrew
Sky Andrew, one the worlds top football agents at his office in South Woodford, London. Sky is sitting under a photograph of Jay Bothroyd for Cardif City football club, whom Sky represents.
The agent Sky Andrew, whose clients include the former England star Sol Campbell, is one of eight victims who earlier this month received an apology and an admission of liability from the NOTW while Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association, received a reported £700,000 settlement in 2009. Mr Andrew is continuing to pursue his case, along with other confirmed victims of Mr Mulcaire.
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Football agent and phone hacking victim Sky Andrew
Sky Andrew, one the worlds top football agents at his office in South Woodford, London, standing between photo's of Jay Bothroyd for Cardif City football club, and Jermaine Pennant, whom Sky represents.
The agent Sky Andrew, whose clients include the former England star Sol Campbell, is one of eight victims who earlier this month received an apology and an admission of liability from the NOTW while Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association, received a reported £700,000 settlement in 2009. Mr Andrew is continuing to pursue his case, along with other confirmed victims of Mr Mulcaire.
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Football agent and phone hacking victim Sky Andrew
Sky Andrew, one the worlds top football agents at his office in South Woodford, London.
The agent Sky Andrew, whose clients include the former England star Sol Campbell, is one of eight victims who earlier this month received an apology and an admission of liability from the NOTW while Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association, received a reported £700,000 settlement in 2009. Mr Andrew is continuing to pursue his case, along with other confirmed victims of Mr Mulcaire.
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British entertainment journalist Sharon Marshall
Sharon Marshall, Former tabloid reporter and writer of the book Tabloid girl, on the ITV 'This Morning' TV set where Sharon is now a presenter on the show on celebrity gossip.
Marshall, a former tabloid journalist, told The New York Times last year that phone hacking occurred everywhere in Britain. "It was an industrywide thing," she said.
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British entertainment journalist Sharon Marshall
Sharon Marshall, Former tabloid reporter and writer of the book Tabloid girl, on the ITV 'This Morning' TV set where Sharon is now a presenter on the show on celebrity gossip.
Marshall, a former tabloid journalist, told The New York Times last year that phone hacking occurred everywhere in Britain. "It was an industrywide thing," she said.
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British entertainment journalist Sharon Marshall
Sharon Marshall, Former tabloid reporter and writer of the book Tabloid girl, on the ITV 'This Morning' TV set where Sharon is now a presenter on the show on celebrity gossip.
Marshall, a former tabloid journalist, told The New York Times last year that phone hacking occurred everywhere in Britain. "It was an industrywide thing," she said.
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British entertainment journalist Sharon Marshall
Sharon Marshall, Former tabloid reporter and writer of the book Tabloid girl, on the ITV 'This Morning' TV set where Sharon is now a presenter on the show on celebrity gossip.
Marshall, a former tabloid journalist, told The New York Times last year that phone hacking occurred everywhere in Britain. "It was an industrywide thing," she said.
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British entertainment journalist Sharon Marshall
Sharon Marshall, Former tabloid reporter and writer of the book Tabloid girl, on the ITV 'This Morning' TV set where Sharon is now a presenter on the show on celebrity gossip.
Marshall, a former tabloid journalist, told The New York Times last year that phone hacking occurred everywhere in Britain. "It was an industrywide thing," she said.
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The Dowlers' solicitor Mark Lewis
Solicitor Mark Lewis of Taylor Hampton Solicitors LLP, inside his office at the Bank Chambers, The Strand, London.
Lewis is the Dowler family Lawyer and is representing them during the Phone Hacking Scandal. It was first reported by The Guardian on 4 July 2011 that police had found evidence suggesting that the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire collected personal information about the family of the missing schoolgirl Milly Dowler, following her disappearance in March 2002 and the subsequent discovery of her murdered body six months later. According to the paper, journalists working for the News of the World had hired private investigators to hack into Dowler's voicemail inbox. It was alleged that they had deleted some messages, giving false hope to police and to Dowler's family who thought that she might have deleted the messages herself and therefore might still be alive, and potentially destroying valuable evidence about her abduction and murder by serial killer Levi Bellfield, who was convicted and jailed for life in June 2011.
As of July 2011, the Dowler family was preparing a claim for damages against the News of the World.
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The Dowlers' solicitor Mark Lewis
Solicitor Mark Lewis of Taylor Hampton Solicitors LLP, inside his office at the Bank Chambers, The Strand, London.
Lewis is the Dowler family Lawyer and is representing them during the Phone Hacking Scandal. It was first reported by The Guardian on 4 July 2011 that police had found evidence suggesting that the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire collected personal information about the family of the missing schoolgirl Milly Dowler, following her disappearance in March 2002 and the subsequent discovery of her murdered body six months later. According to the paper, journalists working for the News of the World had hired private investigators to hack into Dowler's voicemail inbox. It was alleged that they had deleted some messages, giving false hope to police and to Dowler's family who thought that she might have deleted the messages herself and therefore might still be alive, and potentially destroying valuable evidence about her abduction and murder by serial killer Levi Bellfield, who was convicted and jailed for life in June 2011.
As of July 2011, the Dowler family was preparing a claim for damages against the News of the World.
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The Dowlers' solicitor Mark Lewis
Solicitor Mark Lewis of Taylor Hampton Solicitors LLP, inside his office at the Bank Chambers, The Strand, London.
Lewis is the Dowler family Lawyer and is representing them during the Phone Hacking Scandal. It was first reported by The Guardian on 4 July 2011 that police had found evidence suggesting that the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire collected personal information about the family of the missing schoolgirl Milly Dowler, following her disappearance in March 2002 and the subsequent discovery of her murdered body six months later. According to the paper, journalists working for the News of the World had hired private investigators to hack into Dowler's voicemail inbox. It was alleged that they had deleted some messages, giving false hope to police and to Dowler's family who thought that she might have deleted the messages herself and therefore might still be alive, and potentially destroying valuable evidence about her abduction and murder by serial killer Levi Bellfield, who was convicted and jailed for life in June 2011.
As of July 2011, the Dowler family was preparing a claim for damages against the News of the World.
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The Dowlers' solicitor Mark Lewis
Solicitor Mark Lewis of Taylor Hampton Solicitors LLP, inside his office at the Bank Chambers, The Strand, London.
Lewis is the Dowler family Lawyer and is representing them during the Phone Hacking Scandal. It was first reported by The Guardian on 4 July 2011 that police had found evidence suggesting that the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire collected personal information about the family of the missing schoolgirl Milly Dowler, following her disappearance in March 2002 and the subsequent discovery of her murdered body six months later. According to the paper, journalists working for the News of the World had hired private investigators to hack into Dowler's voicemail inbox. It was alleged that they had deleted some messages, giving false hope to police and to Dowler's family who thought that she might have deleted the messages herself and therefore might still be alive, and potentially destroying valuable evidence about her abduction and murder by serial killer Levi Bellfield, who was convicted and jailed for life in June 2011.
As of July 2011, the Dowler family was preparing a claim for damages against the News of the World.
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The Dowlers' solicitor Mark Lewis
Solicitor Mark Lewis of Taylor Hampton Solicitors LLP, inside his office at the Bank Chambers, The Strand, London.
Lewis is the Dowler family Lawyer and is representing them during the Phone Hacking Scandal. It was first reported by The Guardian on 4 July 2011 that police had found evidence suggesting that the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire collected personal information about the family of the missing schoolgirl Milly Dowler, following her disappearance in March 2002 and the subsequent discovery of her murdered body six months later. According to the paper, journalists working for the News of the World had hired private investigators to hack into Dowler's voicemail inbox. It was alleged that they had deleted some messages, giving false hope to police and to Dowler's family who thought that she might have deleted the messages herself and therefore might still be alive, and potentially destroying valuable evidence about her abduction and murder by serial killer Levi Bellfield, who was convicted and jailed for life in June 2011.
As of July 2011, the Dowler family was preparing a claim for damages against the News of the World.
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Solicitor Charlotte Harris
Solicitor Charlotte Harris of JMW Solicitors LLP, Manchester outside The Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand, London, UK. Harris is representing several of the celebrities involved in the News of The World newspaper phone hacking scandal, which is in currently under review at in Royal Courts of Justice.
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Solicitor Charlotte Harris
Solicitor Charlotte Harris of JMW Solicitors LLP, Manchester outside The Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand, London, UK. Harris is representing several of the celebrities involved in the News of The World newspaper phone hacking scandal, which is in currently under review at in Royal Courts of Justice.
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Solicitor Charlotte Harris
Solicitor Charlotte Harris of JMW Solicitors LLP, Manchester outside The Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand, London, UK. Harris is representing several of the celebrities involved in the News of The World newspaper phone hacking scandal, which is in currently under review at in Royal Courts of Justice.
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Solicitor Charlotte Harris
Solicitor Charlotte Harris of JMW Solicitors LLP, Manchester outside The Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand, London, UK. Harris is representing several of the celebrities involved in the News of The World newspaper phone hacking scandal, which is in currently under review at in Royal Courts of Justice.
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Solicitor Charlotte Harris
Solicitor Charlotte Harris of JMW Solicitors LLP, Manchester outside The Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand, London, UK. Harris is representing several of the celebrities involved in the News of The World newspaper phone hacking scandal, which is in currently under review at in Royal Courts of Justice.
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