and those lies were perpretrated by kelvin mackenzie and the sun who also played a leading role in bambers conviction and a few others.
I read an academic article a few years back about particular publications which become "front-runners" or "fore-runners" (can't remember which, now.) Anyway, the deal is quite straightforward - the publication agrees to print all its coverage of a particular story in a way that is supportive of the official line, and in return, they get all the inside information, heads-ups for new developments, etc. That's why, for example, certain media personnel just happen to be in place when, say, a "surprise" dawn raid is about to take place. Or pictures which have only ever been in the hands of police as evidence (i.e. they've never been produced in court) mysteriously appear in these publications, having never before been in the public domain. Apparently it's a well known and accepted process which sometimes leads to rival publications vying with each other to be "chosen" as the front/fore runner.
What I find really interesting about it is the length of time the loyalty of such an arrangement continues, often for years, and even in the face of compelling evidence to the contrary - while other publications, over time, may start to shift their positions, the front/fore runners remain immoveable in their approach - presumably to ensure they get chosen for the next big story?