The disappearance of a little girl called Sarah Payne led to the "defining" campaign of Rebekah Brooks's editorship.
Speaking in her defence at the hacking trial, Brooks spoke at length about her personal involvement in the long-running campaign for Sarah's Law named after the tragic eight-year-old.
It all started just a couple of months after she became editor at the News of the World, she told the packed Old Bailey courtroom.
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