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Judge in phone hacking trial asks whether Piers Morgan 'should have given evidence'

Sky News Tuesday, 20 June 2023
Judge in phone hacking trial asks whether Piers Morgan 'should have given evidence'The judge in Mirror Group Newspapers' High Court legal battle over phone hacking has questioned whether several people such as Piers Morgan "could and should have given evidence".
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