The Iraq war claimed another media scalp after the editor of
 the Daily Mirror, Piers Morgan, was sacked for publishing fake
 photos of Iraqi prisoner abuse.  Morgan’s nine year reign came to an abrupt end when
 members of the Queen’s Lancashire regiment showed that the
 photos couldn’t have been taken in Iraq. Brigadier Geoff
 Sheldon said that scratches on an army truck in the photographs
 had been matched to a truck at the Territorial Army’s
 Kimberley barracks in Preston. Morgan was sacked by the Trinity
 Mirror Group and the paper issued an unreserved apology the
 following day.  The Daily Mirror claimed to have been subject to a
 “calculated and malicious hoax”. Conflict between
 government and media over Iraq has already forced the BBC’s
 Director General and chairman to resign. Morgan was one of the
 most vigorous anti-war voices in Fleet Street.ARCHIVE: 3rd week TT 2004 

