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| Journalism.co.uk Delivery driver 'tipped off police and newspapers about phone hacking in 1999' WalesOnline A DELIVERY driver today told the Leveson Inquiry how he tipped off security forces and newspapers about the ease with which mobile phones could be hacked in 1999. Steven Nott, from Cwmbran, discovered how easy it was to access other people's voicemails ... Leveson inquiry: Steven Nott gives evidence - videoThe Guardian all 4 news articles » Link To Original Article |
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| Police decline to reopen mobile phone hacking case - Register | News | News | 0 | 26-07-2009 2:45 PM |
| Police decline to reopen mobile phone hacking case - Register | News | News | 0 | 23-07-2009 7:46 AM |
| Police decline to reopen mobile phone hacking case - Register | News | News | 0 | 21-07-2009 9:30 AM |
| Police decline to reopen mobile phone hacking case - Register | News | News | 0 | 19-07-2009 12:16 PM |
| Police decline to reopen mobile phone hacking case - Register | News | News | 0 | 16-07-2009 8:13 AM |