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  • Outside the offices of The Sun newspaper on Pennington Street, London, England, UK. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal and to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
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  • Outside the offices of The Sun newspaper on Pennington Street, London, England, UK. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal and to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
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  • Outside the offices of The Sun newspaper on Pennington Street, London, England, UK. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal and to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
    20120213the sun_D.jpg
  • Outside the offices of The Sun newspaper on Pennington Street, London, England, UK. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal and to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
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  • Outside the offices of The Sun newspaper on Pennington Street, London, England, UK. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal and to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
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  • Outside the offices of The Sun newspaper on Pennington Street, London, England, UK. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal and to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
    20120213the sun_E.jpg
  • Outside the offices of The Sun newspaper on Pennington Street, London, England, UK. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal and to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
    20120213the sun_C.jpg
  • Outside the offices of The Sun newspaper on Pennington Street, London, England, UK. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal and to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
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  • Outside the offices of The Sun newspaper on Pennington Street, London, England, UK. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal and to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
    20120213the sun_A.jpg
  • Outside the offices of The Sun newspaper on Pennington Street, London, England, UK. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal and to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
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  • Employees leaving the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
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  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
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  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011alistair stewartF.jpg
  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldU.jpg
  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
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  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
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  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
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  • Employees leaving the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldO.jpg
  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldN.jpg
  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldJ.jpg
  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldI.jpg
  • Employees leaving the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldH.jpg
  • Employees leaving the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldG.jpg
  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldE.jpg
  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldB.jpg
  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011alistair stewartE.jpg
  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011alistair stewartD.jpg
  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011alistair stewartC.jpg
  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011alistair stewartB.jpg
  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldT.jpg
  • Employees leaving the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldP.jpg
  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldM.jpg
  • Employees leaving the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldL.jpg
  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldK.jpg
  • Employees leaving the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldF.jpg
  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldC.jpg
  • Outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011news of the worldA.jpg
  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
    07072011alistair stewartA.jpg
  • The Sun newspaper for sale at a newsstand in London, England, UK. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
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  • The Sun newspaper for sale at a newsstand in London, England, UK. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
    20120213the sun_N.jpg
  • The Sun newspaper in a shopping bag in London, England, UK. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
    20120213the sun_M.jpg
  • The Sun newspaper in a shopping basket in London, England, UK. British police arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's newspaper The Sun, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information. This story continues the controversy surrounding News International with regards to the phone hacking scandal. Trevor Kavanagh, the newspapers's associate editor said the senior members of staff had been treated like "an organised gang" and the tabloid was "not a swamp that needed draining". He said money sometimes changed hands while unearthing stories, and this had always been standard practice. The Met Police declined to comment.
    20120213the sun_L.jpg
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