Daily Mail boss says no evidence of hacking at the paper

A legal executive at the Daily Mail insisted today there was ‘no evidence’ of phone hacking by its journalists. Liz Hartley, head of editorial legal services at the Daily Mail, said the interviews carried out as part of the newspaper’s internal enquiry were conducted by chief lawyer Eddie Young. Seven complainants, including Prince Harry, Sir Elton John and Doreen Lawrence, are seeking damages from Associated Newspapers. They allege journalists hired private investigators or ‘inquiry agents’ to intercept voicemails, listen to…

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