Former British Labour cabinet minister says her phone was hacked !
Jan 28, 2011
LONDON: Former British cabinet minister confirmed that his work phone was cut 28 times - and now seek a court order to see if it happened again later that week. Tessa Jowell, the former Olympics minister, is the oldest politician so far to be sure that his phone message was kidnapped and has joined a long list of celebrities who have hired lawyers to find out who ordered the hacking is a civil court. The news emerged at the end of a tumultuous week in which Scotland Yard was forced to reopen its investigation into the hacking of the New World, after the News Corporation-owned tabloid even provided "important information" in another editor, Ian Edmondson, who was fired this week. Advertising: The story continues below And on Thursday, a former age and the Herald Sun journalist, Bruce Guthrie - will be charged in London on a former editor of Murdoch - has warned the culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, the editorial safeguards against against News International, in 'con...