Any decision to hold such an inquiry could be challenged by judicial review particularly if the inquiry were extended to the media in general and it is not inconceivable that such a challenge might succeed".He also stressed the immediate proximity to an election would inevitable raise questions over the motivation and urgency of such an inquiry.11.51am: Rebekah Brooks will attend the culture committee next week, the BBC is reporting.Rupert Murdoch and James Murdoch have not agreed to appear, but the committee is going to issue a summons telling them to appear.11.54am: Here is the full statement from the culture committee.The Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee has this morning received letters from Rupert Murdoch, Chair and CEO of News Corporation, James Murdoch, Chairman and Chief Executive of News Corporation (International),
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