FORMER tabloid editor Piers Morgan told the Leveson Inquiry he "did not believe" he had listened to illegally obtained voice messages.

Mr Morgan, who was editor of the News of the World and the Daily Mirror, told the inquiry "ethical considerations" were "interwoven" into his work.

He said he was unaware of any phone hacking at the Daily Mirror under his leadership.

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