News Of The World News of the Day: Comedian Steve Coogan and former Director-General of the BBC Greg Dyke call out former News of the World features editor Paul McMullen on his publication?s morally reprehensible phone hacking activities.
Latest: Rupert Murdoch ? who called the decision to shutter NotW a ?collective decision? ? is reportedly on his way to the UK to salvage the foundering BSkyB takeover bid and help his son James manage the scandal?s fallout.
James, it seems, needs to focus on putting together a strong legal team in the wake of reports that he may be personally charged both in the UK and the US for violating anti-corruption and anti-communication-interception laws.
Higher up the chain, UK PM David Cameron, who has direct ties to the scandal through his former communications director Andy Coulson (NotW editor from 2003-2007), may also find himself in a spot of trouble if he doesn?t do more to bring the involved ? particularly the staunchly silent Rebekah Brooks ? to justice.
Meanwhile, at News of the World HQ, ?sadness? as the final edition is put to bed (alleged copies of which can already be purchased on eBay). ?It?s a very difficult day for all of us,? said editor Colin Myler. ??It?s not where we want to be, it?s not where we deserve to be.?

After The Jump: In case you missed it, Hugh Grant takes on McMullen, who the actor says revealed the sordid details of NotW?s phone hacking to him at a pub in Dover.
[b3ta / theguardian / et / reuters / telegraph: 1, 2 / dailymail.]
Incorrect source or offensive?Source: http://thedailywh.at/2011/07/09/news-of-the-world-news-of-the-day/
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