It is not necessary to swallow every unchallenged bleating from the National Union of Luvvies to recognise that journalism has harboured something rotten at its core.
A gang of men with cameras chasing Sienna Miller down the street, maybe even spitting at her to provoke a photographable reaction; a reporter stuffing a note in the schoolbag of J K Rowling's child; others hacking the phones or computers of cruelly bereaved relatives, or rummaging through celebs' dustbins ... it all makes for uncomfortable reading if you happen to earn your living in the trade.
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