Sun undercover investigation into sale of diplomas deemed in public interest, IPSO rules
An undercover investigation by The Sun into a man selling health care diplomas to students, which could be used to…
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An undercover investigation by The Sun into a man selling health care diplomas to students, which could be used to…
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In his blog this week the editor of the Press Gazette argued that there was “barely a cigarette paper’s worth…
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A parent’s complaint that her children were photographed by a newspaper at a community event without her permissio has been…
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When it comes to their main complaints-handling functions there is a barely a cigarette paper’s worth of difference between rival…
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Impress today became the UK’s first state-approved press regulator after its application for Royal Charter recognition was granted. After a full…
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A Mirror.co.uk reporter was “fooled” by a parody website into claiming a US televangelist had said the victims of a…
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A Channel 4 journalist has accused press regulator IPSO of giving the “green light” for newspapers to abuse Muslims after it…
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Press regulator IPSO has rejected a complaint from Channel 4 News presenter Fatima Manji over a Sun column which questioned…
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