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May 12, 2015updated 13 May 2015 2:01pm

Sun reporter paid police officer more than £22,000 for 38 stories over three years, Old Bailey told

By William Turvill

Sun crime reporter Anthony France paid a police officer more than £22,000 for 38 stories over three years, the Old Bailey was told this morning.

France, who has worked for the newspaper since 2004, is accused of paying for a series of stories relating to Heathrow Airport where his alleged source, PC Tim Edwards, was based.

The court heard how France paid Edwards, who worked in the airport's SO15 Counter Terrorism Command, for stories about drunken pilots, prisoners on the run, a thief who stole from toddlers in hospital and a male British Airways employee with a stiletto heel “fetish”.

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