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Greg Miskiw: ‘the Prince of Darkness’ of phone hacking
‘I didn’t bring down the News of the World. The News of the World brought itself down. News International brought itself down by reacting the way they did.’
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‘I didn’t bring down the News of the World. The News of the World brought itself down. News International brought itself down by reacting the way they did.’
Channel 4 News has obtained the first television interview with the journalist dubbed the “Prince of Darkness” for his role at the centre of the phone hacking scandal.
To leave or not to leave? That was the question for Liverpool captain Steve Gerrard, and one he has answered – to the despair of the Liverpool supporters.
Fifa is in the spotlight after former FA chairman David Bernstein said European teams should snub the 2018 World Cup. But this is just the latest boycott call against world football’s governing body.
England captain Wayne Rooney wins his 100th cap today but commentator John Anderson argues that this figure isn’t as impressive as it sounds. Could Rooney be the footballing boy who never grew up?
England’s match tonight against San Marino – arguably Europe’s weakest football side – epitomises the occasionally incomprehensible aspects of watching football, says John Anderson.
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George Michael, Katie Melua and four members of the Arctic Monkeys are among more than 1,600 people who have been named in a £1.2 billion tax avoidance scheme.
The uninspiring draw with Costa Rica saw this England side become the first ever to finish bottom of a World Cup group, writes football commentator John Anderson. Can we ever recover?
The BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year award is rarely won by a team player, but Wimbledon champ Andy Murray may not be a shoo-in.
England internationals mean there is no domestic football this weekend – but there is still plenty of sporting action around.
I have only had two and a half hours to speed through the 350 pages of Sir Alex Ferguson’s autobiography, but my first impression is that the new Manchester United manager David Moyes needn’t worry.