The Royal Bugging Row: Papers grab headlines in battle royal: Correction
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Your support makes all the difference.On 13 May we reported the assertion by the Daily Mirror's editor, David Banks, that the Sun had obtained information concerning the alleged bugging of conversations between the Prince and Princess of Wales via the Australian magazine New Idea.
The publishers of New Idea have assured us that, as the purchasers of the Australian rights to a forthcoming book on the Royals which contained the story, it observed an undertaking of confidentiality and made no disclosure to the Sun.
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