![Pedestrians pass a sign outside the News International Limited complex, in London January 27, 2011. British police vowed on Thursday to leave "no stone unturned" in their new investigation into alleged phone Pedestrians pass a sign outside the News International Limited complex, in London January 27, 2011. British police vowed on Thursday to leave "no stone unturned" in their new investigation into alleged phone](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CXYGBG/pedestrians-pass-a-sign-outside-the-news-international-limited-complex-in-london-january-27-2011-british-police-vowed-on-thursday-to-leave-no-stone-unturned-in-their-new-investigation-into-alleged-phone-hacking-at-top-selling-newspapers-rejecting-claims-they-failed-to-take-the-issue-seriously-in-the-past-londons-metropolitan-police-announced-on-wednesday-it-had-launched-a-new-inquiry-into-claims-of-illegal-activities-at-the-news-of-the-world-reuterssuzanne-plunkett-britain-tags-crime-law-society-business-2CXYGBG.jpg)
Pedestrians pass a sign outside the News International Limited complex, in London January 27, 2011. British police vowed on Thursday to leave "no stone unturned" in their new investigation into alleged phone
Northumbria Police - “No stone will be left unturned' 👍🚓🧱 That's the words from one of our top detective as the sweep up around County Lines continues. Further activity has seen another
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