'Hacked off' campaign members (L-R) former police commander Brian Paddick, Martin Moore director of the Media Standards Trust and Mark Lewis, Dowler family lawyer, gives a press statement outside the Houses of Parliament after meeting with Labour leader Ed Miliband in London, Britain on 12 July 201. The Hacked off group are campaigning for a full public inquiry into phone hacking by journalists. EPA/KERIM OKTEN
'Hacked off' campaign member Mark Lewis, Dowler family lawyer, gives a press statement outside the Houses of Parliament after meeting with Labour leader Ed Miliband in London, Britain on 12 July 201. The Hacked off group are campaigning for a full public inquiry into phone hacking by journalists. EPA/KERIM OKTEN
'Hacked off' campaign member Martin Moore director of the Media Standards Trust gives a press statement outside the Cabinet Office after meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg in London, 12 July 201. The Hacked off group are campaigning for a full public inquiry into phone hacking by journalists. EPA/KERIM OKTEN
Rupert Murdoch (L), Chairman of News Corporation, sits with his daughter Elisabeth Murdoch (R), Chairwoman and CEO of Shine Limited, a television production company inside a vehicle in central London, England on 12 July 2011. News of The World published its last edition of the 168 year old paper after James Murdoch, deputy Chief Operating Officer, News Corporation announced it's closure after further revelations over phone hacking. EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA
Rupert Murdoch (R), Chairman of News Corporation, reads a copy of British daily newspaper The Times inside a vehicle in central London, England on 12 July 2011. News of The World published its last edition of the 168 year old paper after James Murdoch, deputy Chief Operating Officer, News Corporation announced it's closure after further revelations over phone hacking. EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA
Members of the 'Hacked Off' campaign (L-R) Brian Cathcart, professor of journalism at Kingston University, former police commander Brian Paddick, Martin Moore director of the Media Standards Trust, Evan Harris, former Liberal Member of Parliament and Mark Lewis, Dowler family lawyer, gives a press statement outside the Houses of Parliament after meeting with Labour leader Ed Miliband in London, 12 July 201. The Hacked off group are campaigning for a full public inquiry into phone hacking by journalists. EPA/KERIM OKTEN
Rupert Murdoch (R), Chairman of News Corporation, reads a copy of British daily newspaper The Times inside a vehicle in central London, England on 12 July 2011. News of The World published its last edition of the 168 year old paper after James Murdoch, deputy Chief Operating Officer, News Corporation announced it's closure after further revelations over phone hacking. EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA
Rupert Murdoch (R), Chairman of News Corporation, reads a copy of British daily newspaper The Times inside a vehicle in central London, England on 12 July 2011. News of The World published its last edition of the 168 year old paper after James Murdoch, deputy Chief Operating Officer, News Corporation announced it's closure after further revelations over phone hacking. EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA
Rupert Murdoch (R), Chairman of News Corporation, reads a copy of British daily newspaper The Times inside a vehicle in central London, England on 12 July 2011. News of The World published its last edition of the 168 year old paper after James Murdoch, deputy Chief Operating Officer, News Corporation announced it's closure after further revelations over phone hacking. EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA
Rupert Murdoch (R), Chairman of News Corporation, reads a copy of British daily newspaper The Times inside a vehicle in central London, England on 12 July 2011. News of The World published its last edition of the 168 year old paper after James Murdoch, deputy Chief Operating Officer, News Corporation announced it's closure after further revelations over phone hacking. EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA