When the brown stuff hits the fan
For too many years British governments have cosied up to the media behemoth, for fear that upsetting newspaper proprietors and editors.
Some very worrying items remain:
The News of the World published a story years ago regarding a voicemail message left on Milly Dowler’s phone, and they passed this information to the police. This begs two questions:
1 – Does the editor of the News of the World not read the paper. If the answer is yes, why did she not ask about how this information was accessed?
2 – Didn’t the police ask how this information was accessed?
If a newspaper editor doesn’t know how vital information is accessed, they aren’t doing their job properly. If they did know, they are not telling the truth.