Offices Of The Sun

LONDON, UK - SEPTEMBER 2012: Famous Sun front pages on the walls of the deserted corridors near the Sun newsroom inside the former News International base in Wapping, East London. Media mogul Rupert Murdoch moved his British newspapers to 'Fortress Wapping' in 1986 provoking a bitter war with the print unions. 25 years later the publications relocated to nearby Thomas More Square. The Sun and the News of the World are embroiled in the long running phone hacking scandal which has resulted in many journalists facing legal action and in Murdoch closing the NOTW in 2011. (Photo by Tom Stoddart/Getty Images)
LONDON, UK - SEPTEMBER 2012: Famous Sun front pages on the walls of the deserted corridors near the Sun newsroom inside the former News International base in Wapping, East London. Media mogul Rupert Murdoch moved his British newspapers to 'Fortress Wapping' in 1986 provoking a bitter war with the print unions. 25 years later the publications relocated to nearby Thomas More Square. The Sun and the News of the World are embroiled in the long running phone hacking scandal which has resulted in many journalists facing legal action and in Murdoch closing the NOTW in 2011. (Photo by Tom Stoddart/Getty Images)
Offices Of The Sun
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Credit:
Tom Stoddart Archive / Contributor
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153008033
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Date created:
August 29, 2012
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