Cameron rode NI exec's horse
David Cameron has admitted that he did ride a retired police horse loaned by the Met to the former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks.
David Cameron has admitted that he did ride a retired police horse loaned by the Met to the former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks.
Rebekah Brooks was arrested and questioned on suspicion of phone hacking and corruption last July, days after resigning as News International chief executive.
She remains on bail.
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