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Press watchdog rejects claims that newspaper tapped phones

John Prescott

Former deputy prime minister John Prescott was thought to have had their phones tapped Allegations of phone tapping at a Sunday newspaper were dismissed by the industry's watchdog yesterday. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK

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  1. MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 21:  Former deputy prime minister John Prescott gives out stickers supporting a fourth term of office during the Labour Conference on September 21, 2008 in Manchester, England.
  2. this file picture taken on October 29, 2006  at the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur shows British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott visiting a rain forest.

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