2012-03-01
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photo 21:00:23
Telegraph: David Cameron could have ridden Rebekah Brooks’s ex-police horse, Downing Street admits. From the file “unlikely newsworthy triptychs” (via)
2011-07-11
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Among the clues in the quick crossword were the words “brook”, “stink” and “catastrophe”, while the cryptic puzzle contained the rather less subtle “criminal enterprise”, “string of recordings” and “woman stares wildly at calamity” – perhaps a reference to Rebekah Brooks.
Tabloid signs off with a sting in the tail for Rebekah Brooks by Ian Burrell for The Independent.
2011-07-07
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Rebekah Brooks, testifying before a parliamentary inquiry in 2003, admitted that the News of the World had paid the police for information, which is illegal. (She has since backtracked from this admission.)
Sarah Ellison in Vanity Fair’s story on the News of the World phone hacking scandal in the April issue, The Dark Arts.
