
Telegraph in IPSO breach with article claiming cyclists were doing 52mph and ‘putting lives at risk’
Almost 100 people complained to IPSO over the May 2024 article.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Almost 100 people complained to IPSO over the May 2024 article.
ByNewspaper admitted publishing the letter was a "grave error".
BySian Doyle told publication of her medical information was in the public interest.
ByCritics say regulator has strayed into making its own editorial judgments.
ByIPSO said the article could create a misleading impression about Open Democracy's editorial independence.
ByNewspapers reported disputed incident as a claim, regulator finds.
ByTimes undercover investigation into cash for questions was in the public interest, IPSO says.
ByArticle criticised food hygiene standards at Trump's first Scotland property.
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