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    Default The Leveson Inquiry

    I'm greatly enjoying watching Hugh Grant giving eveidene to this enquiry

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/democracylive/...00/8167512.stm

    He's much sharper than I'd thought previously and rather impressive.

    The chap questioning him is good at keeping him on track and so is Lord Justice Leveson when he chips in.

    Bravo to BBC for televising this

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    Fascinating Ams Thanks everso for that link, peeking in now and again to listen to Hugh Grant. I imagine our lawyerly contingent will also be watching!

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    Took a squint, Anna, took a squint!!

    All the previous sessions are available on the Enquiry website too: http://www.levesoninquiry.org.uk/hearings/

    Steve Coogan tomorrow morning should be a good watch too...
    "The isle is full of noises... Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not"
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    Actually, Hugh Grant's closing statement was pretty good I thought. I may revise my opinion of him forthwith as no longer being a floppy haired cutie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    Bravo to BBC for televising this
    And Bravo to Sky News who are showing the whole thing live.
    Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong.
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    well bravo to the enquiry for broadcasting the streams and the bbc and sky for carrying it .... Hugh Grant was most impressive and rather deadly i thought ... no hyperbole not much he would say that wouldn'y he but a lot of thought through and substantiated arguments ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Pee View Post
    And Bravo to Sky News who are showing the whole thing live.
    Really?! I don't disagree, but I seem to recall that you considered this whole thing to be a mere squall in a teacup that would be all over and forgotten about before anyone could say "Newscorp"; have you therefore changed your mind about this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Pee View Post
    And Bravo to Sky News who are showing the whole thing live.
    Gosh! A U-turn, if I might be so bold, Mr Pee?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ahinton View Post
    Really?! I don't disagree, but I seem to recall that you considered this whole thing to be a mere squall in a teacup that would be all over and forgotten about before anyone could say "Newscorp"; have you therefore changed your mind about this?
    No, I haven't changed my mind. I have seen snippets of it this afternoon, but generally I've had better things to do with my time than watch this. I just thought it was worth pointing out to amateur that Sky- part of his hated EVIL EMPIRE - were showing the proceedings as well.
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    An intriguing, and possibly worrying, side show to the inquiry is that the police have raided the home of Alec Owens (formerly of Merseyside Police) who was the lead investigator for the Information Commissioner's "Operation Motorman" inquiry, a whistle blower, and a critic of the ICO's decision not to interview any of the hundreds of journalists named in the 17,000 transactions listed in files seized from Hampshire private detective Steve Whittamore in 2003.

    Alex Owens is due to give evidence before the inquiry on 30th November.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...internalSearch

    Taken at face value the story is very disturbing and makes me wonder whether the police are a law unto themselves.

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