Two great stories in these three paragraphs from The Guardian. There Prime Minister is becoming the focus of attention -- and the Murdoch's employees tried to prevent a criminal investigation:
David Cameron is braced for tough questions from MPs about his party's links to a phone-hacking suspect, as he prepares to make an emergency statement on the scandal to the House of Commons.This story still gets better by the day. I suspect many people are scrutinizing the testimony of Rupert and James to see if what they said actually rings true.
The summer parliamentary recess was delayed by a day as the prime minister scheduled a statement in which he is expected to announce the names of the panel that will look at press regulation and the final terms of reference for the judge-led inquiry into claims about phone hacking and illegal payments to police.
The Commons debate – following a battery of revelations around phone hacking that have surfaced in the last week – comes as a report by the all-party home affairs select committee concludes that Rupert Murdoch's News International "deliberately" tried to block a Scotland Yard criminal investigation into phone hacking at the News of the World.
