Gordon Brown: 'Presented with 'fait accompli' over son's cystic fibrosis in Sun
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been giving evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into press standards.
Robert Jay QC asked Mr Brown about the publication of the story in the Sun newspaper about his son's cystic fibrosis.
Mr Brown said he and his wife were faced with a 'fait accompli' and could not accept as a parent the claim that he and his wife gave "explicit permission" for his son's medical condition to be broadcast.
Read More
Most watched/listened
-
Burning US railroad bridge collapses
-
Black bear roams Los Angeles suburb
-
80-year-old claims new Everest record
-
US showman's unbelievable oddballs
-
King wins first female Gershwin prize
-
Parents quit Singapore death probe
-
'This has nothing to do with Islam'
-
Toxic rice causes concern in China
-
Oklahoma: Frantic search for boy
-
New cruise route to North Korea
-
Woman confronts Woolwich attacker
-
One-minute World News
-
US mayor to push tornado shelter law
-
An orchestra walks into a bar...
-
Bear cub gets stuck in department store
~RS~q~RS~~RS~z~RS~27~RS~)
