Belfast Telegraph apologises over pictures taken at child’s funeral without consent of family
The Belfast Telegraph has apologised after a complaint that a photographer hid in a churchyard to get a picture of…
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The Belfast Telegraph has apologised after a complaint that a photographer hid in a churchyard to get a picture of…
ByMail Online has apologised after publishing the first name of a child sexual assault victim. The move was potentially in…
ByThe Guardian’s Roy Greenslade is to stop writing a weekly media blog for the Independent Press Standards Organisation and step…
ByA number of regional newspapers were “significantly inaccurate” in their reports of a man’s case before an employment tribunal, a…
ByThe Mail on Sunday has been censured by press regulator IPSO for the second time in the space of a…
ByA newspaper’s coverage of court proceedings in which a man admitted sexual offences against a young child contained so many…
ByThe Daily Mail has clarified a story claiming Labour would cost every British family £4,000 – five months after it…
ByNews industry regulator IPSO has indicated that it is unable to regulate news agencies which do not publish content themselves.…
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