
Prescott: No win, no fee helped expose hacking scandal
Lord Prescott claimed last night that the extent to which the hacking scandal has led to arrests and prosecutions has…
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Lord Prescott claimed last night that the extent to which the hacking scandal has led to arrests and prosecutions has…
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ByJustice secretary Kenneth Clarke yesterday told MPs he saw no case for introducing a specific privacy law to curb the…
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