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Max Clifford told the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics that The Sun ran the now infamous headline 'Freddie Star Ate my Hamster' on its front page on March 13, 1986 with his permission, despite the story being untrue. Starr has always denied eating the c
LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 08: Publicist Max Clifford (L) and Jo Westwood attend the Evening Standards Top 1000 Most Influential of London at The London Transport Museum on November 9, 2011 in London, England. View Photo »
When I took the News of the World to court [over phone hacking]
9 February 2012 Last updated at 10:27 ET Max Clifford received £1m from News International after his phone was hacked Public relations guru Max Clifford has described the phone-hacking scandal as a "cancer" within journalism. He told the Leveson Inquiry
The ex-model trashed Morgan's earlier testimony, saying that one of her priv
He is being asked what kind of photographs, if any would he object. Extreme nudity, extreme situations where we felt the photographer had crossed the line; whether it was taken on private property – those kind of examples would stick out like sore thumbs
MIJAS, SPAIN - JUNE 10: Several guests at dinner during the Max Clifford's Celebrity Golf Challenge Fund-Raising Weekend at Salon El Mirador, La Cala Resort on June 10, 2011 in Mijas, Spain. View Photo »
I don't know what to do - I might get Max Clifford on it!
Rolling coverage of all the day's political developments as they happen Photograph: Daniel Sorabji/AFP/Getty Images Birgitte Nyborg, the lead character in Borgen, played by Sidse Babett Knudsen. Photograph: Mike Koll Ffel 9.22am: The BBC's Robin Brant is
The footballer Peter Crouch, the singer James Blunt, and Ukip's leader, Nigel Farage, are among 50 public figures preparing fresh phone hacking cases against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers, it emerged in the high court on Wednesday, after the com
Maxwell Frank Clifford (born 6 April 1943) is an English publicist. Although his client range is varied, he is a controversial figure for often representing unpopular clients (such as those accused or convicted of crimes) and acting as an agent to people selling "kiss-and-tell" stories to tabloid newspapers. Full Article
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