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CPS ends phone hacking investigations CPS ends phone hacking investigations
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No further action to be taken over phone hacking at Mirror Group or News Group Newspapers, UK prosecutors says No further action will be taken over phone hacking at Mirror Group or News Group Newspapers, the Crown Prosecution Service says.
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The CPS said these resulted in 12 prosecutions and nine convictions.