Talk:Metropolitan Police role in the news media phone hacking scandal
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editThe name of this article has been updated to reflect the scope of its content (not limited to a single company) and to use the same descriptor (i.e., "news media phone hacking scandal") for the several narrative articles and the related reference lists article. (See Wikipedia:Moving a page). The articles currently comprising the named group of "news media phone hacking scandal" articles include:
- News media phone hacking scandal
- News media phone hacking scandal reference lists
- Metropolitan Police role in the news media phone hacking scandal
- News media phone hacking scandal comparisons with Watergate
The group might better use the shorter descriptor, simply "phone hacking scandal," but this name appears not to be available because previous articles have used it and redirect to current articles.
The principle article in this group is News media phone hacking scandal, which provides an overview of the scandal that raised concerns about illegal acquisition of confidential information by news media organizations in the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia between 1995 and 2012. More detail for the scandal is contained in the extensive News media phone hacking scandal reference lists and in the several Wikipedia articles covering the scandal as it developed from the vantage point of specific news media organizations. For example:
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