action is being taken- against the sun newspaper. legal action against the mirror group over allegations of phone hacking. who did you hack? it would be quicker to say- who i didn t hack, wouldn t it? it d be easier. celebrities, politicians. i was living in this sort of super highway of illicit information. it was exciting. you felt like a spy. as the years have gone by, - the story has grown and grown. i don t know to this day how many people have heard my deepest secrets, my desires. .that phone hacking was not. practised by the mail on sunday or the daily mail. you have just about anybody who s ever appeared in a tabloid newspaper saying, give me large wadges of cash, please. i think it s actually
than the press admitted to. these are frankly eyewatering claims. bugging cars, listening to and recording live phone calls, paying police officials for sensitive information. i don t know to this day how many people have heard my deepest secrets, my desires. that phone hacking was not practised by the mail on sunday or the daily mail. i didn t feel like i was working in some sort of underground illegal newsgathering operation. i was working at the sun. what you saw was what you got. you have just about anybody who s ever appeared in a tabloid newspaper saying, give me large wadges of cash, please. i think it s actually a legal scandal. it s not the money i m after. it s to expose their guilt. it s justice.
the story has grown and grown. it s 100 times worse - than the press admitted to. these are frankly eyewatering claims. bugging cars, listening to and recording live phone calls, paying police officials for sensitive information. i don t know to this day how many people have heard my deepest secrets, my desires. .that phone hacking was not. practised by the mail on sunday or the daily mail. i didn t feel like i was working in some sort of underground illegal news gathering operation. i was working at the sun. what you saw was what you got. you have just about anybody who s ever appeared in a tabloid newspaper saying, give me large wadges of cash, please. i think it s actually a legal scandal. it s not the money i m after. it s to expose their guilt. it s justice.
than the press admitted to. these are frankly eyewatering claims. bugging cars, listening to and recording live phone calls, paying police officials for sensitive information. i don t know to this day how many people have heard my deepest secrets, my desires. that phone hacking was not practised by the mail on sunday or the daily mail. i didn t feel like i was working in some sort of underground illegal newsgathering operation. i was working at the sun. what you saw was what you got. you have just about anybody who s ever appeared in a tabloid newspaper saying, give me large wadges of cash, please. i think it s actually a legal scandal. it s not the money i m after. it s to expose their guilt. it s justice.
BBC news anchor Huw Edwards is at the center of a media storm between The Sun tabloid newspaper and the BBC, raising questions about media standards and ethics.