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Hinduja Brothers Slip To 2nd Spot In UK's Richest List Due To COVID-19: Report
- Sunday May 17, 2020
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
Two sets of Indian-origin siblings dominate the annual tally of Britain's wealthiest as the Hinduja and Reuben brothers share the second spot with a fortune of 16 billion pounds each, while British inventor-entrepreneur James Dyson tops ''The Sunday Times Rich List 2020'' with 16.2 billion pounds.
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Murdoch tabloids' targets included Downing Street, the Crown
- Tuesday July 12, 2011
- World News | John F. Burns and Jo Becker, The New York Times
The scandal that has enveloped Rupert Murdoch's media empire in Britain widened substantially on Monday with reports that two of his newspapers may have bribed police officers or used other potentially illegal methods to obtain information about Queen Elizabeth II and former Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Others on the police payroll have been bribed...
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Gordon Brown 'shocked' by hacking allegations
- Tuesday July 12, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
A spokeswoman for former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says he is shocked by allegations that journalists working for several of Rupert Murdoch's newspapers broke the law to obtain his personal information.British media were reporting on Monday that Brown was one of thousands whose personal details -- including his bank account and his son's ...
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Hinduja Brothers Slip To 2nd Spot In UK's Richest List Due To COVID-19: Report
- Sunday May 17, 2020
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
Two sets of Indian-origin siblings dominate the annual tally of Britain's wealthiest as the Hinduja and Reuben brothers share the second spot with a fortune of 16 billion pounds each, while British inventor-entrepreneur James Dyson tops ''The Sunday Times Rich List 2020'' with 16.2 billion pounds.
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Murdoch tabloids' targets included Downing Street, the Crown
- Tuesday July 12, 2011
- World News | John F. Burns and Jo Becker, The New York Times
The scandal that has enveloped Rupert Murdoch's media empire in Britain widened substantially on Monday with reports that two of his newspapers may have bribed police officers or used other potentially illegal methods to obtain information about Queen Elizabeth II and former Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Others on the police payroll have been bribed...
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Gordon Brown 'shocked' by hacking allegations
- Tuesday July 12, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
A spokeswoman for former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says he is shocked by allegations that journalists working for several of Rupert Murdoch's newspapers broke the law to obtain his personal information.British media were reporting on Monday that Brown was one of thousands whose personal details -- including his bank account and his son's ...
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