Mark Thomas
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 41 |
Web site | www.markthomasinfo.co.uk |
Date of birth | July 23,1983 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Stockport |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Jenny Landreth |
Parents | Colin Alec Todd Thomas |
Books | As Used on the Famous Nelson Mandela: Underground Adventures in the Arms and Torture Trade |
Belching Out the Devil: Global Adventures with Coca-Cola | |
The People's Manifesto | |
Extreme Rambling: Walking Israel's Separation Barrier. For Fun. | |
Bravo Figaro! Tour 2012/13 | |
100 Acts of Minor Dissent | |
Cuckooed | |
The Liar's Quartet: Bravo Figaro!, Cuckooed, The Red Shed - Playscripts, Notes And Commentary | |
Check Up: Our NHS @70 | |
Movies/Shows | The Mark Thomas Comedy Product |
Bananas Unpeeled | |
Height | 196 (cm) |
High_schools | Parkview |
Lilburn | |
Georgia | |
Nfl draft | 1992 / Round: 4 / Pick: 89 |
Weight | 86 (kg) |
Career start | 2002 |
Teams | Sheffield Steelers |
Nationality | British |
Education | Bretton Hall College of Education |
Christ's Hospital | |
Children | 2 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 480458 |
Mark Thomas Life story
Mark Thomas is an English professional retired ice hockey defenceman who played for the Sheffield Steelers.
Illegal e-bike riders 'goading' police, force says
... " They re literally asking us to chase them, " says Police Community Support Officer Mark Thomas who is in the passenger seat as we go out on patrol...
Cambridge fire deaths: Fire chief warns abut e-bike charging
... Mark Thomas, of the National Fire Chiefs Council, also repeated warnings about charging batteries in the home...
Bee-eaters make historic return to breeding site in Norfolk
... Mark Thomas, from the charity, said it was a " real possibility" they were the same birds as last year, suggesting it could be the start of bee-eaters " properly colonising the UK"...
Prince Harry case told MGN knew about phone hacking
... He claimed he was told by his paper s deputy editor Mark Thomas to plant a bug while working on a story in 2001 about Denise Welch, the ex-Coronation Street actress and Loose Women panellist...
Harry and others 'long way off' proving hacking claims, Mirror publisher says
... He said this included former editors Piers Morgan, Neil Wallis, Tina Weaver, Mark Thomas, Richard Wallace and Bridget Rowe, and alleged that managing editors and senior executives also knew...
Carmarthenshire: Drivers warned of pot holes with funny sign
... " Mark Thomas, 48, described the pot holes as " disgraceful"...
Cladding crisis: Welsh government lack of action claim
... Mark Thomas, chair of the Celestia Management Company, which is responsible for the running of the 450 apartment complex, said: " There s a lot discussion about conflicts between the Welsh government and the English [UK] government and consequential funding and Mr Gove s unilateral actions, but that doesn t actually help us living with the problem on a 24/7 basis"...
Coronavirus: How Brixton waking up from 'lockdown coma is
... have Only managed five of the 60 restaurants in the market, to remain open for takeaways to fight during lockdown Mark Thomas is financially get fined Diana said but it said no to people who asked him a lockdown-hair cut, for fear of his barbershop could, the clients came to the part, because the fresh food had been shops will be able to remain open, as a major company...
Prince Harry case told MGN knew about phone hacking
By Tom Symonds , Home Affairs correspondent & Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC News
A Journalist previously convicted for phone hacking has told a court executives at Mirror Group Newspapers were aware of " the widespread Organised Crime and involved in its cover-up".
Graham Johnson told a civil trial into alleged phone hacking of Prince Harry and others how an editor asked him to bug actress Denise Welch 's hotel room.
He also described buying police reports on footballer Wayne Rooney .
MGN deny senior bosses knew about the practices and failed to stop them.
It is alleged that journalists from the Daily Mirror , Sunday Mirror and The People obtained private and confidential information about people's lives through a variety of unlawful means between 1991 and 2011 - including accessing voicemail messages on their phones.
Mr Johnson, who worked as investigations editor for the Sunday Mirror between 1999 and 2005, told The High Court on The Trial 's sixth day that he became disillusioned at The Phone hacking and bugging he was asked to do by editors.
He claimed he was told by his paper's deputy editor Mark Thomas to plant a bug while working on A Story in 2001 about Denise Welch , the ex-Coronation Street actress and Loose Women panellist.
" I knew that bugging a room was a serious criminal offence and that's why I walked off The Job . It's in a different league of criminality, " He Said .
In a written statement, he also claimed he was instructed by Mr Thomas, with The Knowledge of then editor Tina Weaver , to " intercept the voicemails" of Ms Welch " because of a tip that she was in a relationship with an alleged underworld figure".
The Journalist has accused a series of private investigators and photographers of using illegal bugging, phone hacking and blagging on the instructions of MGN editors and journalists.
Mr Johnson said in a written statement he was also involved in " buying sensitive police intelligence reports on targets such as Steven Gerrard and Wayne Rooney " while He Said he was told of a " well-organised phone hacking conspiracy" at the Sunday Mirror , which saw the footballers Ronaldo and Rio Ferdinand targeted.
Mr Johnson pleaded guilty to phone hacking in 2014 after deciding to admit to his wrong-doing while working as A Journalist . He then wrote a book about his career and began investigating unlawful information gathering by newspapers.
During cross-examination, Andrew Green KC, representing MGN, questioned Mr Johnson about a series of payments he later made to obtain evidence about wrong-doing by newspapers.
The Court heard he signed a £16,000 contract with a private investigator Christine Hart, who specialised in obtaining the medical records of well-known people. She was in " dire financial straits" according to her witness statement.
The Contract was for her to provide invoices proving newspapers paid for her services. But it was torn up and The Money was never paid. However, some of the invoices were handed over by Ms Hart, The Court was told.
Mr Johnson was challenged by Mr Green that " paying people who are vulnerable or in financial need to provide documents showing unlawful activity" could create " a real danger The Material you receive will be unreliable. "
Mr Johnson responded: " You can also find independent corroborative sources to stand up what these invoices are about. The reliability of the invoices is not related to the payments. "
When asked by Mr Green KC if he was coming before The Court as an objective and independent witness.
He replied: " I think The Answer is no. I'm not objective and independent in as much as I think it's wrong for there to be Organised Crime at your newspaper and other newspapers.
" I write stories about it and I'm very happy to help victims of Organised Crime at Mirror Group. "
Mirror Group Newspapers has admitted printing stories based on phone hacking and " blagging".
The current case is to decide how widespread unlawful activity was, and whether senior executives knew. The Company says they did not and therefore could not have taken action to stop it.
If MGN loses the case, its parent company Reach Plc could face millions of pounds in damages claims from hundreds of alleged victims.
Prince Harry is expected to give evidence at The Trial in June. He is among four people whose claims are being heard in The Trial as " representative" cases of the types of allegations facing the publisher. They will also help The Court set The Level of damages MGN should pay if the claimants win.
Others involved are Coronation Street actors Nikki Sanderson and Michael Turner , known by his stage name Michael Le Vell, and comedian Paul Whitehouse 's ex-wife Fiona Wightman.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com