Murdoch’s Sun on Sunday to launch at weekend

The Sun on Sunday will publish for the first time next weekend, News International announced last night.

An internal memo sent to all staff at Rupert’s Murdoch’s company said the media mogul will be in London for the launch.

The email said: “Rupert Murdoch said during his visit on Friday that a new Sunday title would be published ‘very soon’ – and that is a week from today. Rupert will be staying in London to oversee the launch.”

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Speculation about a Sunday edition of the biggest selling UK daily newspaper has been mounting since the closure of the News of the World after the hacking scandal.

The email from Tom Mockridge, News International’s chief executive, acknowledged the parent company’s previous wrongdoing and said it was “fundamentally changing”.

It said: “The commitment of News Corporation to invest in a new edition is the strongest possible message of support we could wish for.”

He told staff they would have to act quickly over the coming days.

“This is our moment,” he wrote.

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“I am sure every one of us will seize the opportunity to pull together and deliver a great new dawn for the Sun this Sunday.”

Mr Murdoch flew into the UK on Thursday to take personal control over the latest scandal to hit one of his titles.

The following day he moved to quell growing disquiet at the Sun by lifting the suspensions of all arrested staff.

While pledging “unwavering support” for his journalists, he also vowed to root out wrongdoing at News International.

The tabloid has been rocked by the arrests of 10 current and former senior reporters and executives since November over alleged corrupt payments to public officials.

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