News International has written to another nine claimants in the phone-hacking scandal asking for further evidence that journalists intercepted their voicemail, it has emerged.
On Friday, the News of the World apologised to eight victims of hacking and set up a £20m compensation fund.
It has now come to light a further nine alleged victims received letters in which liability was not admitted.
A News International spokesman has confirmed the letters were sent. More...
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