- Trial moves on to Brooks’ editorship of Sun
- Jury shown Sun “campaigning” front pages
- Brooks admits terrible mistake over “Bonkers Bruno” headline
- As Sun editor Brooks sanctioned payments to public officials “half a dozen” times
Business resumed just after 10am in court 12 of the Old Bailey as former News of the World and Sun editor Rebekah Brooks continued to give evidence in her defence on charges of conspiracy to intercept communications, pervert the course of justice and corrupt public officials. Jonathan Laidlaw QC, Brooks’ counsel, continued his examination in chief by asking his client about her time as editor of the Sun, which Read full story ›
Source: The Drum