Harold Evans Replies to Rupert Murdoch's Statements

The feud between Harold Evans, former editor of London’s The Times and Sunday Times, and Rupert Murdoch, who acquired the papers in 1981, still has plenty of legs. Today, Murdoch was testifying before Parliament about his ties to political parties, and when the subject of Evans’ book — Good Times, Bad Times — came up, Murdoch got visibly annoyed.

Evans’ book details the strained relationship between Evans and Murdoch for what Evans described as Murdoch’s desire to heavily influence the paper’s contents.

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