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Neville Thurlbeck (born 7 October 1961) is a British journalist who worked for the tabloid newspaper ''
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'' for 21 years. He reached the position of news editor before returning to the position of chief reporter. Thurlbeck was arrested in April 2011 as part of
Operation Weeting Operation Weeting was a British police investigation that commenced on 26 January 2011, under the Specialist Crime Directorate of the Metropolitan Police Service into allegations of phone hacking in the ''News of the World'' phone hacking affai ...
. Later Thurlbeck was among four ex-News of the World journalists to plead guilty to phone-hacking and was jailed along with Greg Miskiw. The newspaper’s former editor Andy Coulson was also jailed after a jury found him guilty. Before the News of the World, Thurlbeck worked as a reporter for the Today newspaper, as deputy news editor of the Western Mail and as chief reporter for the Harrow Observer. Since leaving journalism in 2011, Thurlbeck has worked in the corporate communications sector. Since 2016, he has been the Director of Communications for the International Fur Federation, with responsibility for global communications in a sector worth $30 billion per year. He also runs his own PR company Clear Vista Media.


Education

Thurlbeck was educated at Bede Comprehensive School in
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, followed by the
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. Thurlbeck spent a few months living in Sudan teaching English in 1984.


Career

In 1998 Thurlbeck was the newspaper journalist who 'outed' the Cabinet Minister
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as gay. Thurlbeck also broke the story that
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had committed perjury during his 1987 libel case against the '' Daily Star''. The scoop won Thurlbeck three industry awards including Scoop of the Year 1999 from the
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. At the turn of the millennium Thurlbeck, under the codename "George", acted as an "unpaid source" for the police. In return he received information from the
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which principally consisted of the previous convictions of various criminals. In 2000 Thurlbeck and the police officer with whom he worked were cleared of corruption charges with regard to their working relationship. In 2001 Thurlbeck moved from his position as investigations news editor to become news editor. He held the position for approximately two years before stepping down in 2003 to become chief reporter. In 2004 Thurlbeck broke a story which alleged footballer
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was having an affair. This won him his second Scoop of the Year award at the British Press Awards, a record which remains unbeaten. He was responsible for the exclusive over
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's private life which resulted in his newspaper being sued, paying £60,000 damages for the paper's breach of his privacy. Mosley later suggested that Thurlbeck's methods were akin to blackmail, with the journalist telling women that "if you don't co-operate we will publish your pictures unpixellated." Thurlbeck was dismissed from News International in September 2011 in the wake of the
News International phone hacking scandal Beginning in the 1990s, and going as far until its shutdown in 2011, employees of the now-defunct newspaper ''News of the World'' engaged in phone hacking, police bribery, and exercising improper influence in the pursuit of stories. Investi ...
. Thurlbeck says he did not receive the reason for his dismissal from his former employer but from the Metropolitan police. He denies the allegations which led to his sacking and is pursuing a claim of
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against
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. Thurlbeck had worked for ''News of the World'' for 21 years at the time of his dismissal. In July, 2017, it was revealed that Thurlbeck had won his case for unfair dismissal and had settled his claim amicably. His lawyer announced: "Neville Thurlbeck reached an agreement with News Group Newspapers Ltd to settle his Employment Tribunal claim amicably. This ended a very difficult and complex four years. He wishes News UK and all his former colleagues good fortune and a bright future. He will be issuing no further comment on this matter." It was announced on 17 February 2012 that Thurlbeck had become a theatre critic for the Surrey Comet newspaper. On 12 April 2013 Thurlbeck launched TalentGB, which specialises in hosting the showreels of artistes of every genre. The company also acts as a PR adviser to several bands and singers. The company website is talentgb.com. Thurlbeck's role can be viewed at http://www.talentgb.com/content/team-talentgb In December 2014 Thurlbeck was made a director of The Retail Ombudsman. This decision was criticised in the Ombudsman Omnishambles report. In 2014, he became Managing Director of PR company Clear Vista Media. In 2016, he was appointed a director of the International Fur Federation, with responsibility for global communications for 39 member countries. Thurlbeck's memoir, ''Tabloid Secrets: The Stories Behind the Headlines at the World's Most Famous Newspaper'' was published in May 2015.


Awards

2005 British Press Awards. Scoop of the Year. Winner. British Press Awards. Reporter of the Year. Runner-up. London Press Club Awards. Scoop of the Year. Runner-up. 2004 Campaign Magazine Scoop of the Year. Winner. 2000 British Press Awards. Scoop of the Year. Winner. What the Papers Say Awards. Scoop of the Year. Winner. London Press Club Awards. Scoop of the Year. Winner. Campaign Magazine Scoop of the Year Award. Winner. 1999 British Press Awards. Specialist Reporter of the Year. Runner-up. 1998 British Press Awards. Scoop of the Year. Runner-up.


News International phone hacking scandal

In 2009 Thurlbeck was reported as one of the journalists who had received transcripts of intercepted calls in the News International phone hacking scandal. He was arrested by officers from
Operation Weeting Operation Weeting was a British police investigation that commenced on 26 January 2011, under the Specialist Crime Directorate of the Metropolitan Police Service into allegations of phone hacking in the ''News of the World'' phone hacking affai ...
on 5 April 2011 after voluntarily attending a police interview. He was bailed initially until September 2011 but bail was later extended until March 2012. It was announced by the
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in April 2012 that Thurlbeck would not be prosecuted over claims of witness intimidation. Thurlbeck was arrested in March 2012 by officers from Operation Weeting, on suspicion of intimidating a witness and encouraging or assisting an offence after he published the home address of an executive on
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's management and standards committee on his website on 7 March. On 24 July, it was announced that Thurlbeck would be charged with conspiring to intercept communications and the unlawful interception of voicemail messages. His name appears in an e-mail from a ''News of the World'' reporter headed "for Neville" which contained transcripts of 35 voicemails. He was sentenced to 6 months in prison after he pleaded guilty at R v Coulson, Brooks and others.


See also

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News International phone hacking scandal Beginning in the 1990s, and going as far until its shutdown in 2011, employees of the now-defunct newspaper ''News of the World'' engaged in phone hacking, police bribery, and exercising improper influence in the pursuit of stories. Investi ...
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Phone hacking scandal reference lists The news media phone hacking scandal is a controversy over illegal acquisition of confidential information by news media organizations that reportedly occurred in the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia between 1995 and 2011. This arti ...
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Metropolitan police role in phone hacking scandal This article provides a narrative beginning in 1999 of investigations by the Metropolitan Police Service (Met) of Greater London into the illegal acquisition of confidential information by agents in collaboration with the news media that is common ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Thurlbeck, Neville 1961 births Living people 20th-century British educators 20th-century British journalists 21st-century British journalists 21st-century British memoirists British expatriates in Sudan British male journalists News of the World people People associated with the News International phone hacking scandal Writers from Sunderland Prisoners and detainees of England and Wales Alumni of Lancaster University British theatre critics