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The Guardian carries Milly Dowler correction and Nick Davies hits back at Independent’s Glover

December 22, 2011
The Guardian carries Milly Dowler correction and Nick Davies hits back at Independent’s Glover

The Guardian has today run in its corrections and clarificationscolumn an item saying that its story in July (top), which claimedNews of the World journalists had deleted voicemails on Milly Dowler‘s phone giving her parents false hope that she was alive, was “unlikely to have been correct”.It says: “An article about the investigation into the abduction and death of [...]

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Leveson calls NoW emails to women in Max Mosley story ‘frankly outrageous’

December 14, 2011
Leveson calls NoW emails to women in Max Mosley story ‘frankly outrageous’

Former News of the World editor Colin Myler speaking at the Leveson inquiry. Photograph: Reuters Leveson calls NoW emails to women in Max Mosley story ‘frankly outrageous’ Judge challenges News of the World’s former editor, Colin Myler, over paper‘s ethos Lord Justice Leveson has branded emails sent by the News of the Worldto two women in [...]

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Neville Thurlbeck: knowledge of phone hacking ‘went to the top’ of NoW News of the World’s sacked chief reporter claims knowledge of hacking ‘went to the top’ of the newspaper ‘but no further’

December 14, 2011
Neville Thurlbeck: knowledge of phone hacking ‘went to the top’ of NoW  News of the World’s sacked chief reporter claims knowledge of hacking ‘went to the top’ of the newspaper ‘but no further’

Neville Thurlbeck, former News of the World chief reporter. Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Images Neville Thurlbeck, the sacked chief reporter of the News of the World, has claimed that knowledge of phone hacking “went to the top” of the newspaper “but no further”. In an interview with BBC Radio 4′s Media Show broadcast on Wednesday, Thurlbeck said: “The [...]

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Phone hacking: ‘NoW journalists deleted Milly Dowler voicemails’ The Guardian’s Nick Davies tells Leveson inquiry that private eye was ‘brilliant blagger’ but he only ‘facilitated’ paper’s actions

November 29, 2011
Phone hacking: ‘NoW journalists deleted Milly Dowler voicemails’  The Guardian’s Nick Davies tells Leveson inquiry that private eye was ‘brilliant blagger’ but he only ‘facilitated’ paper’s actions

Leveson inquiry: Nick Davies has been giving evidence on phone hacking at the News of the World. Photograph: John Stillwell/PA Phone hacking: ‘NoW journalists deleted Milly Dowler voicemails’ The Guardian’s Nick Davies tells Leveson inquiry that private eye was ‘brilliant blagger’ but he only ‘facilitated’ paper’s actions reddit this Josh Halliday and Lisa O’Carroll guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 29 [...]

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Fewer than one in eight of the potential News of the World phone-hacking victims have been contacted by Scotland Yard to confirm there is evidence that their voicemails may have been intercepted.

November 9, 2011
Fewer than one in eight of the potential News of the World phone-hacking victims have been contacted by Scotland Yard to confirm there is evidence that their voicemails may have been intercepted.

Deputy assistant commissioner Sue Akers is running Scotland Yard’s phone-hacking investigation. Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images Phone hacking: police have told fewer than one in eight potential victims Some 638 of 5,800 possible victims have been contacted by Met, highlighting how far the investigation has still to run reddit this Lisa O’Carroll guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 9 November 2011 [...]

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A call to ditch Kyoto protocol and replace it with quotas based on population. Should make the Australian business elite overjoyed

July 15, 2011
A call to ditch Kyoto protocol and replace it with quotas based on population. Should make the Australian business elite overjoyed

  Sir David King, chief scientific adviser to the UK government. Photograph: Alan Weller/Getty news The world should abandon the Kyoto protocol on climate change and move instead to a system where each nation would have a carbon emissions quota based on population, the UK’s former chief scientist has urged, in an explosive contribution to the long-running climate negotiations. [...]

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