Murdoch's second hearing: the front pages
James Murdoch refused to rule out closing the Sun upon further hacking revelations. Here's how the p
By Alice Gribbin Published 11 November 2011 11:28Latest tweets
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2 comments
Its his word against the rest; so who would you believe on the evidence. Its looks highly likely that the allegations made against James and Rebekah will not stick.
Strange that The Telegraph chose not to mention it. Instead choosing to focus on the self-serving 50p tax rate issue - that's not strange, though.