
Sun story criticising Nottingham City Council for spending £40,000 on moving newts did not breach Editors’ Code, IPSO rules
The Sun did not breach the Editors’ Code of Practice with a story criticising Nottingham City Council’s £40,000 spend on…
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The Sun did not breach the Editors’ Code of Practice with a story criticising Nottingham City Council’s £40,000 spend on…
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