
The phone hacking scandal that closed News of the World was big, but that was just the tip of the iceberg. At the bottom of that iceberg of 'dark arts' - hacking, burglary, bugging, and bribing bent cops - is the body of Daniel Morgan. It’s been described by an Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police as “one of the most disgraceful episodes in the entire history of the Metropolitan Polic... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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A year on from season two, and a year before the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel is due to report, an important update about one of the abiding mysteries around the murder of Daniel Morgan - was it connected with the other violent death of DC Alan 'T... more
At the funeral and wake for Daniel Morgan's mother Isobel, friends and family discuss her 30 year campaign for justice for her son, and Alastair reveals his plans for the future - and one final startling revelation from the 2011 trial.
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Murdoch's News UK empire has now admitted computer hacking in alliance with Southern Investigations. But just who was targeted? And why did the police not intervene?
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The Ghost Squad arrests in the 90s around Southern Investigations reveal three overlapping Empires of Crime, according to Untouchables co-author Laurie Flynn
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Tried to get into this over and over but it’s just so clunky and hard to follow. The narration lacks pace and structure and is interspersed with this OTT cockney accent punctuating the narrative. I found this very strange and off-putting, seems to trivialise and add some “Horrible Histories” element to a twisting and difficult political story. Hard to identify and keep track of narrators, and there seems to be no real marker of the investigator tracking this story through to the end.
A strong series on a heinous crime which was intended to conceal corruption but instead lit the fuse to its eventual exposure. The feed hasn't been updated since 2018 despite major developments as recent as a month ago, however the story seems to continue sporadically on this team's ongoing show called Byline. The quality of work here is enough that I'm committing to listen to the entire Byline back catalogue.
Really important story but I can’t listen past the first episode. The background music is just ridiculous, ruins the story and trivialises it to the level of a knock off child’s horror story.
Please release one without the background music!
I found the case facinating and enjoyed listening, I keep wondering why haven’t we ever heard of this case before the podcast???
The Daniel Morgan is a story that every British person and most definitely ever Londoner needs to know. Sadly this podcast is not the way to do it. Someone obviously saw the success of Serial and thought they could make some money. It starts off good but becomes confusing and rambling. The use of music is way too heavy handed and the constant plugs of the narrator’s book just becomes annoying. And then there’s the ‘specially written music’ to accompany the podcast - again awful and seemingly a p... more










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