Met chief says ‘no stone will be left unturned’ as he defends decision not to reopen News of the World inquiry 18 months ago Phone-hacking inquiry: Scotland Yard said it would ‘leave no stone unturned’. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA The head of the Metropolitan police said today that “no stone will be left unturned” in the fresh investigation into the News of the World phone-hacking allegations announced yesterday, four years after the initial convictions in the case. Speaking at a meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority in London’s City Hall this morning, acting commissioner Tim Godwin promised a “robust investigation” that “will restore the confidence for those victims who feel we have…
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Met chief says ‘no stone will be left unturned’ as he defends decision not to reopen News of the World inquiry 18 months ago Phone-hacking inquiry: Scotland Yard said it would ‘leave no stone unturned’. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA The head of the Metropolitan police said today that “no stone will be left unturned” in the fresh investigation into the News of the World phone-hacking allegations announced yesterday, four years after the initial convictions in the case. Speaking at a meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority in London’s City Hall this morning, acting commissioner Tim Godwin promised a “robust investigation” that “will restore the confidence for those victims who feel we have…
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