Labour: 'Troubling' Mirror claims
Labour shadow culture secretary Harriet Harman has said she finds news that four people are taking action against the publishers of the Daily Mirror over alleged phone hacking as "troubling."
Labour shadow culture secretary Harriet Harman has said she finds news that four people are taking action against the publishers of the Daily Mirror over alleged phone hacking as "troubling."
Four people - including former England football manager Sven-Goran Eriksson - are taking action against the publishers of the Daily Mirror over alleged phone hacking.
Trinity Mirror, which owns Mirror Group Newspaper, told the Financial Times (£):
We have no comment, we are unaware action has been taken at the High Court.
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