
The phone hacking scandal of the past few weeks have been played out like a fast paced TV drama. Indeed if this was a fiction, you might criticise it for being OTT. As the trail of suspicion has led closer and closer to the heart of News Corp and the government, the cast of characters has grown even more complex. Resignation have come fast and furious, if they had come singly they would have dominated the headlines for weeks and weeks. The pace has been high octane with the sad death of Sean Hoare who had courageously been the first journalist to break the cloak of silence about phone hacking at The News of the World adding a further twist to the story. . . . → Read More: Why We Need Tabloids

