IPSO: Mail Online use of unverified quotes in story about DIY plane stopped on Chinese border was ‘significantly misleading’
Mail Online’s use of unverified quotes in a story about a pilot who was denied entry to Chinese airspace in…
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Mail Online’s use of unverified quotes in a story about a pilot who was denied entry to Chinese airspace in…
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