And in term, the Sunday Telegraph here says career is in jeopardy and so on and so forth, and says that it's unclear last night whether the tabloidpaper had gone back on a legal agreement not to publish the transcripts or whether the contract drawn up with lawyers representing RJH Public Relations was not watertight.
Michelle Stanistreet, the union's deputy general secretary, said a handful of staffers from the tabloid's sister paper, the Sun, left work in solidarity with their News of the World colleagues on Thursday, but that no strikes were planned.