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    Last edition this Sunday

    Awesome news. Now hopefully some of the News International twats who thought they were above the law will get jailed.

    For fun, here's Hugh Grant ripping apart a NOTW 'reporter':

    The actor Hugh Grant has been speaking about how he recorded a conversation between himself and Paul McMullan, in which the journalist revealed details of phone hacking by the media.


    He's like one of those stereotypical tabloid journalists you see in movies.

    #2
    Wow, that's unexpected.

    I thought they'd just ride this out, they must have no advertisers left at all if they've had to go this far.

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      #3
      Never thought that would happen. Wonderful!

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        #4
        Looks like The Sun is going seven days a week.

        So basically nothing changes.

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          #5
          Great stuff just need to shut the rest of the ****e down now. Papers should have a license to run in this country that can be revoked at any time. We don't have a free press we never have had a free press and what's even worse is that most of it is a foreign owned press.

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            #6
            All the newspapers are just as bad though and you can't tell me it only happened in one paper under the charge of news international. If all the papers could have got away with it at the time they would have done, and most prob did. It wouldn't surprise me if some newspapers had people killed and raped just to generate news to sell papers.

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              #7
              It's definitely a mostly symbolic gesture, but isn't the Sun a totally different editorial team?

              Suggests James Murdoch already knows whose fault this is and thinks this is the best way to clean house without having to go through the process of actually naming and firing them individualy. Indeed, some of the press statements he's made does make me think he knows who is at fault, and that the police do too, but we're not being told as the police investigation is still ongoing.

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                #8
                Originally posted by vanpeebles View Post
                Great stuff just need to shut the rest of the ****e down now. Papers should have a license to run in this country that can be revoked at any time. We don't have a free press we never have had a free press and what's even worse is that most of it is a foreign owned press.
                What do you mean by this, exactly?

                And this isn't trending on twitter. CENSORSHIP?!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Flabio View Post
                  It's definitely a mostly symbolic gesture, but isn't the Sun a totally different editorial team?

                  Suggests James Murdoch already knows whose fault this is and thinks this is the best way to clean house without having to go through the process of actually naming and firing them individualy. Indeed, some of the press statements he's made does make me think he knows who is at fault, and that the police do too, but we're not being told as the police investigation is still ongoing.
                  They're clearly hoping to draw a line under it and avoid damaging their other brands. It'll probably work allthough a lot of the mud is sticking to Andy Coulsdon and the head of News Int. at the moment, they're still at risk.

                  Not read anywhere that The Sun is actually going to 7 days. That aside, this will hurt the reputation of The Sun too and it'll take them a while to recover.

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                    #10
                    Might have to buy Sunday's issue. You know, keep it mint. Might be worth a few quid in years to come.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by abigsmurf View Post
                      Not read anywhere that The Sun is actually going to 7 days. That aside, this will hurt the reputation of The Sun too and it'll take them a while to recover.


                      Sunday's issue is going to cost ?24.95 to offset the lack of advertising, and will be eight pages long.

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                        #12
                        Good to hear, but I'm sure the empire will put out a new tabloid or just re-brand the paper in a months time.

                        Let's hope it's gone for good though...

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                          #13
                          It basically means that Murdoch comes out of this looking like he was acting for good. This will also do much to ensure the takeover of BSkyB goes ahead. Not good.

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                            #14
                            A lot of important people have already given pretty cynical reactions to it, Ken Clarke being the most notable.

                            The Guardian will certainly keep running with it and a whole lot more people will pay attention to them now.

                            They won't be able to get away with an empty gesture by the looks of it. That's not to say they couldn't launch The Sunday Sun a year or two from now though.

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                              #15
                              When's the next Private Eye out? It's going to be awesome.

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