
Express corrects story suggesting Muslims wanted to ban new fivers, but IPSO rules no breach of code
The Express website has accepted that it was wrong to publish a headline suggesting Muslims wanted to ban the new…
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The Express website has accepted that it was wrong to publish a headline suggesting Muslims wanted to ban the new…
ByThe Daily Mail has told its critics to “get a life” after a light-hearted front page comparing the legs of…
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ByFormer Guardian media columnist Roy Greenslade is to write a weekly blog for press regulator the Independent Press Standards Organisation.…
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ByThe Yorkshire Post gave “sufficient examples” of how the English Democrats had acted or used speech associated with the far-right…
ByA British-owned press agency in the midst of a libel battle with Buzzfeed has applied to join press regulator the…
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