IPSO: Belfast Telegraph should not have published sex abuse claims against brothers without offering right of reply
The Belfast Telegraph breached the Editor’s Code of Practice by publishing allegations of sexual abuse made by a woman against…
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The Belfast Telegraph breached the Editor’s Code of Practice by publishing allegations of sexual abuse made by a woman against…
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