Sheffield Star fielded 110 complaints over reader letter about ‘brainwashed’ Palestine campaigners
Newspaper admitted publishing the letter was a “grave error”.
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Newspaper admitted publishing the letter was a “grave error”.
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Section 40, a legal tool designed to induce publishers to sign up to Impress, was repealed in May.
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Hancock complained the ‘Lockdown Files’ gave an incomplete picture and he was not approached for comment.
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Critics say regulator has strayed into making its own editorial judgments.
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Times undercover investigation into cash for questions was in the public interest, IPSO says.
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Editors’ Code of Practice Committee say ban on “generalised remarks” could harm free speech.
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Scottish Sun staff followed MSP on to motorway.
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The number of breaches can be counted using two different timeframes.
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