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β€˜I wouldn’t put it past him’: questions over whether Murdoch’s UK titles will back Starmer

Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail have endorsed Sunak but messaging is more nuanced in Murdoch’s Sun and Times

In the build up to the 1992 election the Sun’s attacks on the Labour leader, Neil Kinnock, who had been expected to win, were relentless. On polling day, its front page featured a mock up of Kinnock as a lightbulb with the headline: β€œIf Kinnock wins today will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights.”

When he lost, its front-page headline declared: β€œIt’s the Sun wot won it.” Later, the Sun’s owner, Rupert Murdoch, told the Leveson inquiry the headline was β€œtasteless and wrong”, and that he had given the editor at the time, Kelvin Mackenzie, β€œa hell of a bollocking”. He added: β€œWe don’t have that sort of power.”

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Prince Harry fails in bid to name Rupert Murdoch in phone-hacking case

Judge rules individual allegations against Murdoch and some other executives should not be examined in trial

Prince Harry has failed in his legal bid to name Rupert Murdoch in allegations of extensive cover-up of wrongdoing at Murdoch’s newspapers.

The Duke of Sussex is locked in a legal battle with News Group Newspapers (NGN), the publisher of the Sun, which he has accused of phone hacking, unlawful information gathering, landline tapping and the covering up of widespread wrongdoing.

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