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Police and menstrual tracking - sleepwalking into dystopia?

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Do some Googling and you will see the scandal wasn’t just about Millie Dowler.

I know it wasn't just about Millie Dowler, but that's the first thing anyone thinks of whenever it is mentioned.  And I think you know what I meant and are just being deliberately obtuse and trying to wiggle out of a statement you made because it is clearly false.

He was involved, even recalled back to high court as he was found to not be truly honest.

He was the editor when one of his reporters hacked an email account trying to uncover the identity of a police blogger.  He was recalled to apologise.

Regardless this is currently nothing but ‘sources say’ clickbait article.

Yes, I'm sure we will look back on this in a few years time and think, 'What a lot of fuss about nothing.  The Tories would never try to bring women's reproductive rights into their little culture wars.'


 
Posted : 01/11/2023 7:54 am
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He was recalled to apologise.

He was not "recalled to apologise", as if the judge had their feefees hurt. He apologised when he was back giving evidence because he knew that one of his staff had hacked the emails and he failed to tell the court when he was supposed to!

https://www.****/news/article-2097997/Times-editor-James-Harding-apologises-High-Court-judge-failing-reveal-reporters-email-hacking.html


 
Posted : 01/11/2023 9:10 am
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Yeah, I'm not giving the Daily Mail any traffic, thanks.

Happy to read any other source and I'll happily admit if I'm wrong but I doubt very much if anyone is going to provide a link that shows him to be complicit in the phone hacking scandal.

Anyway, if it turns out the article is complete bollocks then the NHS and Police will be along to bring a defamation case, I'm sure.


 
Posted : 01/11/2023 9:22 am
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