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The Times front page leads on an investigation into a phone company which it claims “fixed” sports stars’ phone records. Among those alleged to have used its services are footballer Rio Ferdinand and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley. The story claims Sport Mobile boss John Shepherd said the firm had provided records used as evidence in cases. But Mr Ferdinand and Mr Ashley categorically deny the “boasts”, while the paper says it is understood Mr Shepherd denies making the allegations.

Times Front Page 22nd of November 2024

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