Credits
- Presenter
- Anita Anand
- Presenter
- Giles Dilnot
Broadcasts
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BBC ParliamentFri 8 Jul 2011 00:00 BBC Parliament
Duration: 30 minutes
Families of British forces who died in action may have had their mobiles hacked by the News of the World. The revelation follows Wednesday's news that the paper's operatives were listening to Milly Dowler's mobile, and allegations they were paying police officers to give them information.
The latest comes live from Downing Street, where David Cameron is chairing a Cabinet meeting. The interest rate decision will be announced as the programme goes on air at 12.00pm.
With Anita Anand and Giles Dilnot for the whole programme is the businessman, entrepreneur and Dragon James Cann. Andrew Neil has the morning off but he's back in the evening for This Week, where he will be joined by Alan Johnson and Michael Portillo on the sofa, and by Max Clifford, who will defend Rebecca Brooks.
Fri 8 Jul 2011 00:00 BBC Parliament
BBC ParliamentFri 8 Jul 2011 00:00 BBC Parliament
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