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Leveson Inquiry: as it happened February 8
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] Alastair Brett, the lawyer at the centre of the Times computer hacking case, wants to explain himself to Leveson. Yesterday James Harding, the editor of The Times, told Leveson that Brett had taken the NightJack exposé to the High Court without
Leveson Inquiry: as it happened February 7
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - [James Harding says email hacking happened shortly before this] • May 20: Foster to Barrow: “Alastair (Brett) on side…am trying to talk it out of the paper this sat for three reasons…want little more space between the dirty deed and publishing.
Guardian: Leveson inquiry: James Harding, Dominic Mohan, Baroness Buscombe
[The Guardian] pm: Foster also informed Alastair Brett, legal manager of the Times and Sunday Times, on 20 May Foster then wrote to Barrow saying that Brett was "on side". The reporter told Barrow that he wanted to delay publication for a number of reasons
Times admits and apologises for NightJack email hacking
www.journalism.co.uk
[Journalism.co.uk] - The inquiry heard that Times legal manager Alastair Brett "tore a strip off Foster" when he learned of the email hacking and told him that "if he wants to pursue this story he has to do it by proper journalistic endeavour". The emails read out showed
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