by Sydney Smith on Nov 09, 2019
Telegraph, BBC correct drug, crime reports
The UK Telegraph reported on drug crime quadrupling in a village called Westhumble. But, the article actually reported on crime...
The UK Telegraph reported on drug crime quadrupling in a village called Westhumble. But, the article actually reported on crime...
The Australian Daily Mail invaded the privacy of a murder victim's family when it published a news story and photos...
Did a BBC host cross the line into "sneering and bullying" toward guest, UK columnist Rod Liddle? That's what a...
More phone hacking lawsuits have been filed against the Sun's and Daily Mirror's publishers. The latest suits include those by...
The Bristol Post apologized after readers complained that its front-page illustration made the city's mayor, who is black, "look like...
Kenya's The Nation has used the same photo of an 18-year-old woman taking a drunken driving test numerous times to...
The Washington Post upset many readers with its headline for a news story about the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi...
The UK press regulator said it's OK that a sexual assault victim may have been identifiable in a news report...
The Australian newspaper shouldn't have used the phrase "Violent Islam" in a headline about a car attack in Melbourne, Australia...