Piers Morgan
Broadcaster and journalist
Piers Morgan
Broadcaster and journalist
Piers Morgan is a British journalist, television personality, and broadcaster known for his outspoken and controversial style.
Piers Morgan denies knowing of phone hacking after judge rule there ‘can be no doubt’ that he knew
- Friday, 15 December 2023
Piers Morgan has denied he was aware of phone hacking during his time as Daily Mirror editor after a judge ruled there ‘can be no doubt’ that he knew about the practice while he was at the helm of the newspaper. The TalkTV presenter also hit out at Prince Harry, saying he ‘wouldn’t know truth if it slapped him in his California-tanned face’.
Paxman: Piers Morgan Taught Me How to Hack Voicemails
- Tuesday, 23 May 2023
At the Leveson Inquiry into press ethics in 2012, Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman recounted an unsettling incident involving former tabloid editor Piers Morgan. Paxman testified that during a lunch in September 2002, Morgan "gave a sort of demonstration" on how to hack into people's voicemail messages. According to Paxman, Morgan explained the practice by noting how easy it was to access voicemail by simply calling a number and entering a default PIN. Paxman said he remembered the moment vividly because he found it "depressing," highlighting the casual attitude toward privacy violations at the time. His account added to the growing evidence of widespread and normalized phone hacking practices within sections of the British media.
Piers Morgan calls Tommy Robinson a 'bigoted lunatic' in heated
- Tuesday, 20 June 2017
Tommy Robinson, founder of the English Defence League, claimed during a debate with Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid on ITV’s Good Morning Britain that Islamophobia is not a real word. Robinson appeared on the program to defend his tweets following a terrorist attack near a mosque in Finsbury Park, London.
Piers Morgan Denies Phone Hacking at Daily Mirror During His Tenure as Editor
- Tuesday, 20 December 2011
Piers Morgan, former editor of the Daily Mirror, testified at the Leveson Inquiry that he was not aware of any phone hacking taking place while he was in charge. He denied suggestions that phone hacking was "endemic" at the Mirror and stated that no formal complaints had been made against the paper for phone hacking. Morgan also spoke about an investigation by the Information Commissioner's Office, which found that 45 Mirror journalists were mentioned in the files of private investigator Steve Whittamore.