lol I just put on the Australian Channel shown it...Its time lapse..IS AHEAD by around 2 seconds of sky...see it's not just the racing
http://bit.ly/qdya0g
lol I just put on the Australian Channel shown it...Its time lapse..IS AHEAD by around 2 seconds of sky...see it's not just the racing http://bit.ly/qdya0g
George Michael on twitter Oh my God, this is great ! This whole thing is going to be all about " I didn't want to worry daddy with the truth". LOVE IT !!
George Michael on twitterOh my God, this is great ! This whole thing is going to be all about " I didn't want to worry daddy with the truth". LOVE IT !!
Before MPs kicked off their phone hacking questions for James and Rupert Murdoch today, James asked John Whittingdale, the chair of the Commons Committee on Culture, Media and Sport, if he could read out a statement—another apology. Whittingdale wouldn’t let him,.
Mr. Chairman. Select Committee Members: With your permission, I would like to read a short statement.
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My son and I have come here with great respect for all of you, for Parliament and for the people of Britain whom you represent.
This is the most humble day of my career.
After all that has happened, I know we need to be here today.
Before going further, James and I would like to say how sorry we are for what has happened – especially with regard to listening to the voicemail of victims of crime.
My company has 52,000 employees. I have led it for 57 years and I have made my share of mistakes. I have lived in many countries, employed thousands of honest and hardworking journalists, owned nearly 200 newspapers and followed countless stories about people and families around the world.
At no time do I remember being as sickened as when I heard what the Dowler family had to endure – nor do I recall being as angry as when I was told that the News of the World could have compounded their distress. I want to thank the Dowlers for graciously giving me the opportunity to apologise in person.
I would like all the victims of phone hacking to know how completely and deeply sorry I am. Apologizing cannot take back what has happened. Still, I want them to know the depth of my regret for the horrible invasions into their lives.
I fully understand their ire. And I intend to work tirelessly to merit their forgiveness.
I understand our responsibility to cooperate with today’s session as well as with future inquiries. We will respond to your questions to the best of our ability and follow up if we are not capable of answering anything today. Please remember that some facts and information are still being uncovered.
We now know that things went badly wrong at the News of the World. For a newspaper that held others to account, it failed when it came to itself. The behavior that occurred went against everything that I stand for. It not only betrayed our readers and me, but also the many thousands of magnificent professionals in our other divisions around the world.
So, let me be clear in saying: invading people’s privacy by listening to their voicemail is wrong. Paying police officers for information is wrong. They are inconsistent with our codes of conduct and neither has any place, in any part of the company I run.
But saying sorry is not enough. Things must be put right. No excuses. This is why News International is cooperating fully with the police whose job it is to see that justice is done. It is our duty not to prejudice the outcome of the legal process. I am sure the committee will understand this.
I wish we had managed to see and fully solve these problems earlier. When two men were sent to prison in 2007, I thought this matter had been settled. The police ended their investigations and I was told that News International conducted an internal review. I am confident that when James later rejoined News Corporation he thought the case was closed too. These are subjects you will no doubt wish to explore today.
This country has given me, our companies and our employees many opportunities. I am grateful for them. I hope our contribution to Britain will one day also be recognised.
Above all, I hope that, through the process that is beginning with your questions today, we will come to understand the wrongs of the past, prevent them from happening again and, in the years ahead, restore the nation’s trust in our company and in all British journalism.
I am committed to doing everything in my power to make this happen. Thank you. We are happy to answer your questions.
The STATEMENT THE MURDOCHS[u] WANTED[/u] TO MAKE Before MPs kicked off their phone hacking questions for James and Rupert Murdoch today, James asked John Whittingdale, the chair of the Commons Committee on Culture, Media and Sport, if he could read o
For the life of me i can't see what Murdoch Snr is doing there. How the fk would he know the ins and outs of 1% of his company. It's Junior and Brookes and Mulclair that should be sitting there
For the life of me i can't see what Murdoch Snr is doing there. How the fk would he know the ins and outs of 1% of his company. It's Junior and Brookes and Mulclair that should be sitting there
James is outwitting them and out maneuvering them with such ease it is now becoming Embarrassing.
If this was a boxing match ,would have been stopped by now .
This committe is totally out of it's depth .James is outwitting them and out maneuvering them with such ease it is now becoming Embarrassing.If this was a boxing match ,would have been stopped by now .
WHEN STOPPED BY THE POLICE AND ASKED FOR HIS NAME THE FLAN FLINGER REPLIED " I CANNOT ANSWER THAT QUESTION AT THE MOMENT, BUT I WILL CHECK MY RECORDS AND GET BACK TO YOU ".....
WHEN STOPPED BY THE POLICE AND ASKED FOR HIS NAME THE FLAN FLINGER REPLIED " I CANNOT ANSWER THAT QUESTION AT THE MOMENT, BUT I WILL CHECK MY RECORDS AND GET BACK TO YOU ".....
A-force Promotions have just turned down a multi-million pound offer for Audley Harrison to fight Wendy Deng, in a British title eliminator. Reason unknown.
A-force Promotions have just turned down a multi-million pound offer for Audley Harrison to fight Wendy Deng, in a British title eliminator. Reason unknown.
Side Show Bob said the Guardian was in the top 5 of Newspapers that used P.Is in documents from "OPERATION MOTORMAN". lol girl get your facts right. Not only is it not in the top 5, nor top 10, nor top 20...It's not on the list atall
http://bit.ly/dlFxLI
Side Show Bob said the Guardian was in the top 5 of Newspapers that used P.Is in documents from "OPERATION MOTORMAN". lol girl get your facts right. Not only is it not in the top 5, nor top 10, nor top 20...It's not on the list atall http://bit.ly/d
1.01 will walk into another media job, even after being arrested. Will probably never be off the TV and actually revel in it. Just look what happened to the disgraced Morgan. Removed from his editor's job after printing the most serious false stories, yet has been rushed into any number off high profile jobs ever since.
1.01 will walk into another media job, even after being arrested. Will probably never be off the TV and actually revel in it. Just look what happened to the disgraced Morgan. Removed from his editor's job after printing the most serious false stories
If anyone told me there that I'd spend 5 hours glued to the tv for 5 hours watching Westminster and racing on the same time i'd bet them £1,000 to £1 i wouldn't ..lol..what were the results like today...I'm refraining from backing a horse till Galway..i know 3 nailed on jobs
If anyone told me there that I'd spend 5 hours glued to the tv for 5 hours watching Westminster and racing on the same time i'd bet them £1,000 to £1 i wouldn't ..lol..what were the results like today...I'm refraining from backing a horse till Galw
Not even in the room to hear her evidence , has left the proceedings.
Maybe he thinks the Police investigation will sort her out .
Watson has thrown the towel in . Not even in the room to hear her evidence , has left the proceedings.Maybe he thinks the Police investigation will sort her out .
6.40pm: Outside the hearing, the Tories have now issued a statement about the "informal advice" that Neil Wallis provided to the party before the general election. This is from a party spokesman.
There have been some questions about whether the Conservative Party employed Neil Wallis. We have double-checked our records and are able to confirm that neither Neil Wallis nor his company has ever been contracted by the Conservative Party, nor has the Conservative Party made payments to either of them.
It has been drawn to our attention that he may have provided Andy Coulson with some informal advice on a voluntary basis before the election. We are currently finding out the exact nature of any advice. We can confirm that apart from Andy Coulson, neither David Cameron nor any senior member of the campaign team were aware of this until this week.
And this is what Labour's Ivan Lewis is saying about the revelation.
This revelation raises further serious concerns about David Cameron's judgement in appointing Andy Coulson. He must now come clean about Neil Wallis' role and activities in supporting Andy Coulson, both in his capacity as director of communications for the Tory Party, and then the Prime Minister
6.40pm: Outside the hearing, the Tories have now issued a statement about the "informal advice" that Neil Wallis provided to the party before the general election. This is from a party spokesman.There have been some questions about whether the Conser
It was funny the other week when he said he'd been asked by the Police to attend a station so he could be formally arrested... Then said "i'm not going-why should i"
It was funny the other week when he said he'd been asked by the Police to attend a station so he could be formally arrested...Then said "i'm not going-why should i"
Just when we thought it would go all quiet....up pops this today
My name is Steven Nott and below is an article from the South Wales Argus dated 13th October 1999 which shows how I tried to raise the alarm to the British authorites about the possible interception of voicemail otherwise known as Phone Hacking and has been re-classed as the British 'Hackergate' because it is on par, if not worse than the United States of America's 'Watergate'. The text in the newspaper article is also underneath the photo for you to read.
http://www.hackergate.co.uk/
Just when we thought it would go all quiet....up pops this today My name is Steven Nott and below is an article from the South Wales Argus dated 13th October 1999 which shows how I tried to raise the alarm to the British authorites about the possible