News of the World Closes, But Hacking Scandal Continues
19:20 - Thursday 07 July 2011 - In Categories UK News, UK Videos
As speculation mounts that News International is already planning to launch the Sun on a Sunday as an alternative newspaper to replace the News of the World, the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the publication continues.
In the video below, former News of the World journalist Paul McMullan reveals how his immoral acts led the daughter of Trading Places actor Denholm Elliot (above) to commit suicide in 2003.
Share
Tags
news of the world, newspaper, Rupert Murdoch, notw, rebekah brooks, rebecca, phone hacking, sun, Paul McMullan, Denholm Elliot
Related Articles
Sue Akers and Jacqui Hames Expose Top Cops and Public Officials
Video: Natalie Rowe Talks about Taking Cocaine with Chancellor
Video: Police Corruption and the Loss of Privacy
How did Sunday Mirror Access Rio Ferdinand's Mobile Phone Calls?
Who'll Lead Investigation into Sean Hoare's Death?
Video: Dizzee Rascal and Peter Crouch Star in Sky Sports Advert
Ryan Giggs' Sister-In-Law to Tell All about Affair
Rupert and Wendi Murdoch Talk Online News and the Death of Twitter
Lily Allen and Katie Price Vs the Sunday Papers
Secrets of UK Journalism
Secret Girlfriend of DJ Ironik Says Rapper is Fake Gangster
Stop The Press: What Does the Future Hold for Black Newspapers?
COMMENTS
(23)
Add your comment
There are no comments for this post yet. Be the first!
Prince Michael of Kent in Cash for Protection Scandal
Why did queen's cousin accept cash from Russian billionaire?
Jay-Z Surprises Radio DJs with Rita Ora's New Single
London girl releases party track How We Do - we told you she's one to watch!
Blacks in Israel
African Hebrew Israelites face racism, 40 years after returning to the 'Promised Land'
Want a Sexy Summer Body? Watch the Hodge Twins
Rena Dipti Annobil says YouTube stars are comical inspiration to those who want to lose weight
Leave It Yeah: Another Lethal B YouTube Sensation
Remix video inspired by Tulisa's sex tape clocks up over 150k viewers in five days
Overground Live: London Music Showcase
Watch the video and hear what people said about our last party
Overground Online in the Guardian
Founder Orantes Moore sparks debate over controversial MOBO Awards ceremony
Overground Online in the Observer Newspaper
Editor Akosua Annobil-Dodoo shares her thoughts on love, sex and race in world's oldest Sunday paper
Top 20 Reggae and Dancehall Albums (2000-2010)
Marley, Movado and a Roots Revival: Jamaican music review and the best LPs of the decade
Adam Deacon on Going to Work in America, and Politics in the UK Film Industry
Video interview with BAFTA-winning actor at West End premiere of Payback Season













