Dial M for Murdoch

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For years Rupert Murdoch's newspapers had been hacking, spying, blagging, bribing and destroying the evidence. They thought they were untouchable. They were wrong.

This is the book that exposed the shadow state at the heart of Britain. Now fully updated with the very latest in the News Corp scandal, it tells the story of how a criminal conspiracy involving politicians, the police and the press was revealed; the smears and threats they used to cover it up; the brave whistleblowers who cracked open the case - and what it now means for all of us.

Read the review 'The phone-hacking scandal: profits, power and corruption' in Socialism Today 159

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Author Watson, Tom & Hickman, Martin
Binding Paperback
No. of Pages 368
Publisher Penguin
Date of Publication 2012
ISBN 9780241961049

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