Cherie Blair sues over UK phone hacking - Graham Atkins Lawyer
Cherie Blair, the wife of
former British prime minister Tony Blair, has became the latest high-profile
figure to lodge a court claim over hacking of her phone.
Lawyers for Cherie Blair
confirmed they have issued a claim on her behalf, understood to be against News
Group Newspapers.
Graham
Atkins Lawyer, of Atkins Thomson, said: "I can confirm that we have
issued a claim on behalf of Cherie Blair in relation to the unlawful
interception of her voicemails."
In November, Tony Blair's
former communications director Alastair Campbell told the Leveson Inquiry into
press standards that he believed a story the Daily Mirror published about
Cherie Blair's pregnancy in 1999 may have come from hacking.
He admitted he had "no
evidence" that journalists intercepted either Cherie Blair's voicemails or
those of her lifestyle consultant Carole Caplin, but queried the source of a
number of articles about the former PM's wife.
"During various periods of
the time that we were in government, we were very, very concerned about how
many stories about Cherie and Carole Caplin were getting out to different parts
of the media," he told the inquiry.
"I had no idea how they
were getting out. In relation to not just Carole, and not just Cherie, but all
of us who were involved in the government at that time, all sorts of stuff got
out.
"Some of it may have got
out because people who were within the government were putting it out there.
Perhaps. That does happen.
"But equally there were all
sorts of stories where you would just sit there scratching your head thinking,
'how the hell did that get out?'."
But in January Sunday Mirror editor Tina Weaver told the inquiry that the story in the Daily Mirror came from public relations guru Max Clifford. Read more----->>>>>
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