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A new strand to the News of the World story

Michael Crick | 18:42 UK time, Thursday, 27 January 2011

A new strand to the story of the News of the World and its methods could open up next week.

Two years ago, in a Commons committee hearing, the then Plaid Cymru MP Adam Price asked this question of the News of the World Executive, Stuart Kuttner:

"In 2002 it emerged as a result of covert police surveillance that a News of the World journalist had been paying thousands of pounds to a detective agency, Southern Investigations, for information obtained illegally from corrupt police officers. Were you aware of those payments, Mr Kuttner?"

Kuttner shed no light on the matter.

But we could learn a lot more, I'm told, from prosecution evidence in a major murder trial which is due to begin on Monday.

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