Reach told by ASA to stop posting ad features on social media without flagging
ASA closes Hull Live case informally but warns problem must be fixed.
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ASA closes Hull Live case informally but warns problem must be fixed.
ByClickbait headlines on two Birmingham Live stories were breach of Editors' Code.
ByThe Good Law Project says it will present more than 60,000 complaints it has collected to Ofcom next week.
ByA Sun reporter told John Chapman's family: "I think he might have been involved in an incident."
ByBBC complaints unit assured "lessons have been learned" about breaking news coverage during shared programming.
ByMP Gavin Williamson previously complained to press regulator IPSO over similar Mail Online article.
ByRare Clause 12 (discrimination) breach ruling from IPSO after Dawson said she was "deliberately misgendered".
ByA statement by Matt Hancock on statins was found to have been used in a "misleading" way.
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