British PM 'regrets' hiring scandal-hit tabloid editor

One News Wednesday 20th July, 2011

Prime Minister David Cameron, defending his integrity to Parliament in emergency session today, said he regretted hiring a journalist at the heart of a scandal that has rocked Britain's press, police and politics. But in hours of stormy questioning he seemed to rally his Conservative party behind him and stopped short of bowing to demands that he ...

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