by Sydney Smith on Aug 16, 2019
‘Pain-loving’ parrot Photoshopped with hat not a problem, UK press regulator rules
Is it OK to call a parrot "pain-loving" and Photoshop it wearing a hat? The UK press regulator the Independent...
Is it OK to call a parrot "pain-loving" and Photoshop it wearing a hat? The UK press regulator the Independent...
It wasn't an invasion of privacy for the Mail on Sunday to go undercover to report on people offering to...
New Zealand website Stuff published an article claiming that a "strange Thor-worshipping religion" was linked to the March mosque shootings...
It was OK for the BBC to publish a piece of neo-Nazi propaganda depicting Prince Harry being shot, OfCom, the...
The Daily Star and Mirror unpublished online articles about the Momo meme after complaints to the UK press regulator the...
A woman denied giving any quotes to a UK Mail Online reporter, but the newspaper reported that she did. Even...
What do you do when the correction is wrong? Or when you have problems with the public editor's response? A...
LBC Radio's Nigel Farage, leader of the Brexit Party, said on air that UK Channel 4 journalist Jon Snow "should...
iMediaEthics' latest roundup of corrections includes errors on hate speech, the El Paso gunman, skin cancer and more. 1.Hate speech....