More News of the World journalists could become embroiled in the royal phone-tapping scandal. According to a crime reporter quoted by the trade magazine, Press Gazette, it is likely that other members of staff would have used the source employed by Clive Goodman, the paper's royal editor who was yesterday charged with nine counts of intercepting, or plotting to intercept, voicemail messages. But the practice of interception - known as "phone screwing" - has evidently been common, especially among the Sunday tabloids, though most reporters pay non-journalists to carry it out. (Via pressgazette.co.uk)
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