Rupert Murdoch at the Vanity Fair party celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Tribeca Film Festival. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Welcome to our live coverage of theLeveson Inquiry into the standards and ethics of the UK press, on the day when Rupert Murdoch, the chairman and chief executive of News Corp, will give evidence.
By Salamander Davoudi and Esther Bintliff in London, with contributions for FT correspondents. All times GMT.
NB: We refer to Rupert Murdoch as Rupert throughout for speed and to avoid confusion with his son James. Jay is Robert Jay QC, who is questioning Rupert.
10.54 Rupert denies that between 1968-1991 the standard of his newspapers deteriorated. He says they expanded to a new, young audience.
Jay: We’re looking at standards here. Is it your view that the standards of the tabloid press, have steadily improved?... Continue to read.
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