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News of the World to close

Effective with this Sunday's edition (July 2011)

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VM
VMPhil
Quote:
This Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International chairman James Murdoch has said.

In the past few days, claims have been made that the paper authorised hacking into the mobile phones of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler and the families of 7/7 bombing victims.

Mr Murdoch said proceeds from the last edition would go to good causes.

Downing Street said it had no role or involvement in the decision.

In a statement made to staff, Mr Murdoch said the good things the News of the World does "have been sullied by behaviour that was wrong - indeed, if recent allegations are true, it was inhuman and has no place in our company".

"The News of the World is in the business of holding others to account. But it failed when it came to itself."

He went on: "In 2006, the police focused their investigations on two men. Both went to jail. But the News of the World and News International failed to get to the bottom of repeated wrongdoing that occurred without conscience or legitimate purpose.

"Wrongdoers turned a good newsroom bad and this was not fully understood or adequately pursued.

"As a result, the News of the World and News International wrongly maintained that these issues were confined to one reporter.

"We now have voluntarily given evidence to the police that I believe will prove that this was untrue and those who acted wrongly will have to face the consequences. This was not the only fault.

"The paper made statements to Parliament without being in the full possession of the facts. This was wrong."

Labour MP Tom Watson told Sky News it was "a victory for decent people up and down the land, and I say good riddance to the News of the World".


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14070733
JW
JamesWorldNews
It's been big news here on BBC World. The Hub with Lyse Doucet has now opted in to Five Oclock News with Gavin Esler.
JO
Joshua
CNN and even AlJazeera English running heavily with this news. Sky have very good coverage at the moment though, better than the BBC's IMO.
LJ
Live at five with Jeremy
Yeah Sky well ahead of BBC on this one. Jeremy Thompson back in London doing an impeccable job and Sky getting some top class guests to give their reaction.
GE
thegeek Founding member
The BBC have ANGRY PRESCOTT on now. He's in Millbank, so hopefully he'll be popping up on Sky shortly afterwards.
VM
VMPhil
On the lighter side, Dara Ó Briain confirms the Mock the Week theme will not change.

http://twitter.com/#!/daraobriain/status/89002461221765120
FO
fodg09
Very good coverage on Sky at the moment - strong line up of guests.

Enjoyable VT a moment ago of a WSJ reporter and others effectively 'door-stepping' Rupert Murdoch.
SP
Steve in Pudsey
Followed closely by the launch of the Sunday Sun.
JW
JamesWorldNews
Prescott Interview was very good.

Twitter suggests Andy Coulson will be arrested in the next few hours.
NG
noggin Founding member
BBC News reporting that a number of Sunday Sun related URLs were registered two days ago.
MO
Moz
6 o'clock news on the News Channel or not?
DO
dosxuk
Moz posted:
6 o'clock news on the News Channel or not?


Playing rapid fire contributions at the moment... (including the Rupert Murdoch video).

Edit: But yes we have.

Including trail for sportsday... will that really happen?

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