NGN offers a full and unequivocal apology to the Duke of Sussex for the serious intrusion by The Sun between 1996 and 2011 into his private life, including incidents of unlawful activities carried out by private investigators working for The Sun.
NGN also offers a full and unequivocal apology to the Duke of Sussex for the phone hacking, surveillance and misuse of private information by journalists and private investigators instructed by them at the News of the World.
NGN further apologises to the Duke for the impact on him of the extensive coverage and serious intrusion into his private life as well as the private life of Diana, Princess of Wales, his late mother, in particular during his younger years.
We acknowledge and apologise for the distress caused to the Duke, and the damage inflicted on relationships, friendships and family, and have agreed to pay him substantial damages.
It is also acknowledged, without any admission of illegality, that NGN’s response to the 2006 arrests and subsequent actions were regrettable.
NGN also offers a full and unequivocal apology to Lord Watson for the unwarranted intrusion carried out into his private life during his time in Government by the News of the World during the period 2009- 2011.
This includes him being placed under surveillance in 2009 by journalists at the News of the World and those instructed by them. NGN also acknowledges and apologises for the adverse impact this had on Lord Watson’s family and has agreed to pay him substantial damages.
In addition, in 2011 News International received information that information was being passed covertly to Lord Watson from within News International.
We now understand that this information was false, and Lord Watson was not in receipt of any such confidential information. NGN apologises fully and unequivocally for this.
But, if you scroll to the bottom there's a much better storyTalking of criminal records:
Blue plaque for 1980s producers Waterman, Aitken and Stock
The trio helped launch Kylie Minogue, Rick Astley and Bananarama's careers from the Southwark studio.www.bbc.co.uk
Lord Peter Mandelson says criticism of Donald Trump 'ill-judged'
The UK's choice for ambassador to the US rows back on previous comments describing Trump as "a bully".www.bbc.co.uk
Pathetic.
I noticed this article earlier and didn’t bother clicking into it. The world is already upside down without these halfwits saying the populous is lazy.Liz Truss's Treasury Minister: "Britain needs a better work ethic". I would ask why the BBC are still talking to these clowns but suspect a combination of ragefarming clickbait and establisnhment sycophancy.
Britons need better work ethic, says senior Tory MP Chris Philp
The shadow home secretary says the UK is in a global race and everyone needs to make a contribution.www.bbc.com
Liz Truss's Treasury Minister: "Britain needs a better work ethic". I would ask why the BBC are still talking to these clowns but suspect a combination of ragefarming clickbait and establishment sycophancy.
Britons need better work ethic, says senior Tory MP Chris Philp
The shadow home secretary says the UK is in a global race and everyone needs to make a contribution.www.bbc.com
If only we all had the work ethic of people who get 15 weeks of holiday a year, don't actually have to show up to their workplace at all, and even those that do (averaging two-thirds) get a six-hour day for less than half of the remaining work year.I noticed this article earlier and didn’t bother clicking into it. The world is already upside down without these halfwits saying the populous is lazy.
C'mon, Philp was a pretty speedy worker. He and his mates only took 39 days to crash the economy.If only we all had the work ethic of people who get 15 weeks of holiday a year, don't actually have to show up to their workplace at all, and even those that do (averaging two-thirds) get a six-hour day for less than half of the remaining work year.
Truly a shining example of work ethic.
The unbridled arrogance of these deathwish-seeking shysters.If only we all had the work ethic of people who get 15 weeks of holiday a year, don't actually have to show up to their workplace at all, and even those that do (averaging two-thirds) get a six-hour day for less than half of the remaining work year.
Truly a shining example of work ethic.
To be fair, that's just 39 actual days. Judging by the amount of time the average MP spends in their workplace, it's more like 11.C'mon, Philp was a pretty speedy worker. He and his mates only took 39 days to crash the economy.
[EDIT] Looks like the Lib Dems agree:
Chris Philp: No-one can doubt his work ethic after he crashed the economy in 39 days
Responding to Conservative shadow home secretary Chris Philp’s claims that Britons need a better work ethic, Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader Daisy Cooper said:www.libdems.org.uk