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'I've never hacked a phone': Piers Morgan defends Mirror and launches scathing attack against Prince Harry

Sky News Friday, 15 December 2023
Former Mirror editor Piers Morgan has said there is "no evidence" to suggest that he ever hacked a phone, or told someone else to do so, as he launched a scathing attack against Prince Harry.
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