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ideological dogmatist
It's wonderful to see Thurlbeck come out fighting and grassing: If this is now, imagine what it'll be like when the trials start
chief foreign correspondent Nick Parke
I think you mean the table that was in the Information Commissioners Office's follow up report to What Price Privacy? called What Price Privacy now? both based on Operation Motorman - this is just transactions for personal info though, it doesn't say with who or what info:What a beautiful day it is today
I seem to remember something along the lines of when there was an official inquiry into malpractice in the press a few years back there was a chart produced of the worst offenders...didn't the daily mail come top of that list? If anyone knows what Im talking about could they post a link please. Thank you.
Lovely.The journalists, aged between 45 and 68, were arrested at addresses in London, Kent and Essex on suspicion of corruption, aiding and abetting misconduct in a public office, and conspiracy in relation to both these offences.
I'd say it's more that the crooks have all fallen out, it's every scumbag for themselves, and they're all grassing each other - equally good funMurdoch's defence squad do appear to have adopted the grass others up slowly piece by piece and hope that'll do approach over the last month or so.
This is top-down i think. Management led and driven.I'd say it's more that the crooks have all fallen out, it's every scumbag for themselves, and they're all grassing each other - equally good fun
oh yes, imagine the sun and the mail both going - that would be just brilliant
The Sun's editor, Dominic Mohan, said: "I'm as shocked as anyone by today's arrests
GOTCHA as Sun headline on Monday?