Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and First Minister Alex Salmond are to be quizzed about their relationships with the Murdoch empire at the Leveson Inquiry into phone hacking next week.
Mr Salmond is expected to be pressed on allegations of a "trade-off" with the Murdochs' newspapers, in return for support in last year's Holyrood elections.
He is also expected to be asked whether his own phone was hacked, after refusing to confirm or deny whether it had been targeted ahead of his appearance at the hearing.
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