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Piers Morgan knew of phone hacking when at the Mirror, high court hears

Barrister acting for Prince Harry and others says former editor must have known about illegal behaviour

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Piers Morgan knew about illegal phone hacking when he was the editor of the Daily Mirror, it has been alleged at the high court.

The first day of the phone-hacking trial brought by Prince Harry and other well-known figures heard claims that illegal activity, including voicemail interception, was “carried out on an industrial scale” by staff at Mirror newspapers.

In one alleged incident, Morgan asked a journalist to name the source of a celebrity story and was told “the information had come from voicemails”.

In another, a witness describes how Morgan was “laughing mockingly” as he entertained the Daily Mirror newsroom by repeatedly playing staff a private voicemail left by Paul McCartney for his then girlfriend, Heather Mills.

In another, a witness claims Morgan knew the default pin codes that could be used to illegally access voicemails on different mobile phone networks.

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