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The editor of the Independent on Sunday has been called on by Lord
Justice Leveson to appear as a witness later today, after an
article was published by the newspaper which he said "disclosed
details which are in fact part of [Andy] Coulson's witness
statement".
Coulson, former director of communications for the Prime Minister
David Cameron and previously editor of the News of the World, is
due to appear before the inquiry today.
Speaking at the start of today's Leveson inquiry hearing, Lord Justice
Leveson said he anticipated that as a result the editor of the
Independent on Sunday "will be interposed at some stage during the
course of today's evidence to deal with the issue".
It is understood this means the editor, John Mullin, will be
appearing as a witness later today.
Mullin has already issued a written statement to the inquiry, which
was taken
as read in January. The Independent on Sunday had not responded to a request for
comment at the time of writing.