Cameron may have ridden Brooks's horse admits Downing St.
David Cameron could have gone riding on Rebekah Brooks's ex-police horse, Downing Street has admitted for the first time.
David Cameron could have gone riding on Rebekah Brooks's ex-police horse, Downing Street has admitted for the first time.
The disclosure raises questions about the closeness between the Prime Minister and Brooks, the former tabloid editor who quit as chief executive of News International at the height of the phone hacking scandal last summer, the *Daily Telegraph* reported.
It emerged this week that Brooks was lent a retired police horse by the Metropolitan Police for...
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