4. Downfall

4. Downfall

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5. The Biggest Beast in The Jungle

Bloodgate is big news - and it’s about to get even bigger…Dean Richards’ resignation has thrust Bloodgate onto the front and back pages - but details of the cover-ups remain outside the public domain.That’s until Paul Kelso, sports news correspondent for the Daily Telegraph, arri ...  Show more

3. A Kidnap is Announced

The international press had a field day, filling the front pages and the lead item on the news. The world was now watching the case develop. A horse kidnap dominated our screens.Gossip, rumours, lies, confusion. The papers get tip offs, false calls and leads that sound legitimate ...  Show more

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