PYATT: SUN REPORTER SAYS THERE’S ‘NO ISSUE’ WITH PAYING POLICE AND BROADMOOR WORKER FOR STORIES 19 Nov 2014 BRENTWOOD, SAFFRON WALDEN, ESSEX; WINDSOR A Sun reporter said today (weds) there was ‘no issue’ a police officer and a Broadmoor employee were paid for stories but insisted they were all in the pub This Content is for Members only Please register or login to access it Login Username Password Remember me Enter your email address or username Cancel Register BULENT EREN: WARING TURKS TRIED TO MURDER COP HARTLEY:TRIAL IS NOT ABOUT SUN NEWSPAPER AS INSTITUTION MORE FROM SURREAL Recent PostsTHE HEAD ON THE BUS Crane driver who flushed his wife’s head down the toilet DRUNKEN SOLICITOR WAS ESCORTED FROM COURT ` OYE-OSEI: TEACHER KILLED HERSELF WITH FLAMMABLE HAND GEL The transgender thugs enraged by a fanny jibe Recent PostsTHE HEAD ON THE BUS Crane driver who flushed his wife’s head down the toilet DRUNKEN SOLICITOR WAS ESCORTED FROM COURT ` OYE-OSEI: TEACHER KILLED HERSELF WITH FLAMMABLE HAND GEL The transgender thugs enraged by a fanny jibe MORE FROM THE CRIME VAULTS Recent PostsDaniel Gonzalez: THE MUMMY’S BOY SERIAL KILLER Danby, Hall and O’Toole: ANY EXCUSE TO KILL THE CURSE OF BRINKS MAT STUART HARLING: BRITAIN’S MOST DANGEROUS TEENAGER The ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ and the murder of Carole Waugh Recent PostsDaniel Gonzalez: THE MUMMY’S BOY SERIAL KILLER Danby, Hall and O’Toole: ANY EXCUSE TO KILL THE CURSE OF BRINKS MAT STUART HARLING: BRITAIN’S MOST DANGEROUS TEENAGER The ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ and the murder of Carole Waugh