by Sydney Smith on Jul 12, 2016
Daily Mail Pays $26K to British Apprentice Star Lord Sugar
The UK Daily Mail called the host of the British version of The Apprentice a "spiv," which means, according to Merriam Webster...
The UK Daily Mail called the host of the British version of The Apprentice a "spiv," which means, according to Merriam Webster...
Accuracy and privacy in the media are two top areas the UK public cares about, according to new survey of people...
As part of iMediaEthics' review of UK publications' 2015 round-up of complaints, we take a look at Trinity Mirror's report to...
A UK newspaper, the Express & Star, mistakenly reported on its front page that a woman has been battling cancer Now...
The day after Britain voted to leave the European Union -- Brexit -- The New York Times’ Nate Cohn wrote an...
The BBC apologized for upsetting Sir Cliff Richard, the 75-year-old iconic rock 'n' roll singer, with its live coverage of...
News UK's 2015 annual report to the Independent Press Standards Organisation revealed the company, which publishes the Sun, the Times,...
The UK Sun, Mirror and Daily Record all falsely claimed hypnotist Paul McKenna was drunk on a plane to Barbados...
A June 19 story in the UK Sun cattily criticized former Beverly Hills 90210 actress Shannen Doherty's appearance, but then was quickly deleted....
The Independent Press Standards Organisation has published annual statements reviewing complaints and issues from the publications it regulates. iMediaEthics is reviewing...