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Sun journalists cleared of paying public officials

Senior Sun journalists expressed a mixture of relief and anger today as their three-year "ordeal" ended when they were cleared of paying public officials for scoops, including titbits on the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry.

Chief reporter John Kay, 71, and royal editor Duncan Larcombe, 39, were found not guilty of wrongdoing over their contact with two military sources after a jury deliberated for more than 48 hours at the Old Bailey.

The Sun's executive editor Fergus Shanahan, 60, and deputy editor Geoff Webster, 55, were also cleared over allegations that they signed off payments.

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Sun journalists cleared of paying public officials

Four senior journalists from The Sun, including chief reporter John Kay and royal editor Duncan Larcombe, have been cleared at the Old Bailey of paying public officials for stories.

Sun deputy editor Geoff Webster, 55. Credit: PA

Kay, 71, and Larcombe, 39, were found not guilty of wrongdoing over their contact with two military sources between 2004 and 2012.

The Sun's executive editor Fergus Shanahan, 60, and deputy editor Geoff Webster, 55, were also cleared over allegations that they signed off payments.

All the defendants had denied the charges against them.

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