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20.07.2011United Kingdom: David Cameron to address emergency parliament session *** ARCHIVE
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Prime Minister David Cameron cut short a visit to Africa and is expected to return to Britain for an emergency session of Parliament on the phone hacking scandal on Wednesday 20 July.
Cameron has come under intense pressure from the opposition Labour party over his ties to Andy Coulson, his former communications director and a one-time News of the World editor who was arrested last week.
The growing scandal claimed another victim last night with the resignation of Assistant Commissioner John Yates - Scotland Yard's top anti-terrorist officer.
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Britain's spreading phone hacking and police bribery scandal forced two of London's top police officers to resign in less than 24 hours and prompted Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday to call for an emergency session of parliament.
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