Search results for ‘soham’
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Police contacted Soham victims’ families over phone hacking
The parents of murdered schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman were contacted by detectives investigating allegations of phone hacking by the News of the World, it has emerged.
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FactCheck: how many terror plots have been busted since the 7/7 bombings?
How many times have the authorities foiled terror plots since the events of July 7 2005?
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April Jones murder trial: court hears of ‘sexual motive’
Mark Bridger, the former abattoir worker accused of abducting and murdering schoolgirl April Jones, had “a clear interest in child pornography and in child murder cases”, a court hears.
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Savile failings raise concerns over police database
As a report warns that police could still repeat the errors of the Jimmy Savile case, have the authorities failed to act on the lessons of the 2002 Soham murders?
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Petrol retailers lambast government over fuel advice
Independent petrol retailers turn on the government for encouraging panic buying of fuel, describing its approach as “ill-conceived” and criticising ministers for failing to engage with the industry.
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PI murdered for plan ‘to expose police corruption’
The brother of murdered private investigator Daniel Morgan tells Channel 4 News that Morgan was killed because he was about to expose corruption in the police.
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Judge in Huntley attack case criticises prison security
As a prisoner receives a life sentence for attacking Soham murderer Ian Huntley, a judge calls for a review of the way high security prisons are managed.
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News of the World phone-hacking scandal: Q and A
As the News of the World closure fails to quell the phone-hacking controversy at Rupert Murdoch’s News International, Channel 4 News looks at some of the oustanding questions.
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War dead families may have been hacked
As it emerges that relatives of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan may have had their phones hacked, the Royal British Legion drops the the News of the World as its campaigning partner.
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Phone hack victims could number 4,000 confirm Met Police
Police reveal there are 4,000 possible victims of phone hacking as the IPCC tells Channel 4 News it may move to take full control of an inquiry into alleged payments by journalists to Met officers.
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Phone hacking scandal closes News of the World
The News of the World is to close because of the phone hacking scandal as the private investigator at the heart of the crisis tells Channel 4 News hack victims were chosen “by committee”.
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LIVE BLOG: MPs debate News of the World ‘hackgate’
Rupert Murdoch is standing by Rebekah Brooks as calls grow for her to resign from News International because of the phone hacking scandal. Add your voice to the live blog.
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Phone hackers ‘targeted 7/7 families’
“Several” bereaved family members of 7/7 bombing victims are told by police that they may have been targeted by phone hackers from the News of the World, as MPs prepare to debate the scandal.
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Ofcom ‘should halt Murdoch takeover if necessary’
MPs call for Ofcom to launch an immediate investigation into whether News Corp executives are ‘fit and proper’ people to run BSkyB in the wake of the phone hacking scandal.
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Cameron wants phone hacking inquiry
David Cameron calls for a public and independent inquiry into “disgusting” phone-hacking allegations as Rupert Murdoch backs former NOTW editor Rebekah Brooks.