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# Apocalypse NOTW

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US senator demands investigation into possible 9/11 phone-hacking
Highly-regarded senator Jay Rockefeller says the fallout from the News of the World raises ‘serious questions’.
# NOTW
MPs to quiz cops on failure to investigate phone-hacking
The assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police will be grilled on why he chose not to reopen inquiries in 2009.
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NotW emails: Police 'sold royal family's mobile phone numbers'
Emails discovered in 2007 and handed over to investigators last month claim corruption among police guarding the Royals.
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Guardian 'warned Cameron' over Coulson's jobs for criminal PIs
Did Downing Street know about Andy Coulson’s investigators and their problems with the law? The Guardian says: Yes.
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Murdoch jets in to handle hacking crisis - as his son could face prosecution
All of this while police investigate claims that a senior executive deleted ‘millions’ of incriminating emails…
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Andy Coulson released after arrest over phone hacking
Earlier today, David Cameron defended hiring former advisor Andy Coulson, saying he deserved a ‘second chance’.
# Markets
BSkyB shares fall - but barely a blip for News Corp
Shares in the commercial broadcaster suffer as the UK government says it will take its time on a News Corp takeover.
# Your Say
Poll: Should the News of the World have been closed?
Is closure a fitting fate for bad behaviour – or does it distract from the wrongdoings of the newspaper’s staff?
# NOTW
Pressure mounts on Brooks over newspaper's 'ultimate sacrifice'
Staff at the News of the World believe their jobs have been cut simply to save the position of their former editor.
# Apocalypse NOTW
How the press is reporting the end of the World
A gallery of today’s front pages from Britain and Ireland. No prizes for guessing what gets the biggest billing…