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Sky News has said it illegally hacked emails belonging to members of the public on two separate occasions.
The broadcaster said it hacked emails belonging to John Darwin - who faked his own death in a canoe - and his wife Anne. It also revealed it accessed the email accounts of a suspected paedophile and his wife.
Sky News said the action was in the public interest and amounted to "responsible journalism".
It released a statement which said: "Sky News is committed to the highest editorial standards.
"Like other news organisations, we are acutely aware of the tensions that can arise between the law and responsible investigative journalism. We stand by these actions as editorially justified and in the public interest."
......A Cleveland Police spokeswoman said: "Cleveland Police has conducted an initial review into these matters and can confirm that enquiries are ongoing into how the emails were obtained."
It is illegal to hack into emails under the Computer Misuse Act.
Tom Watson MP, a vocal critic of Rupert Murdoch journalists during the phone hacking scandal, said of the latest development: "There are many questions that need answering.
"The chair of BSkyB needs to say something on this and reassure viewers this has not been going on more widely."