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(1)Adjudicated - Mr Paul Smith v Hull Daily Mail (Hull Daily Mail)

Mr Paul Smith complained to the PCC that articles headlined 'Town website publisher's porn business', 'The sickening porn behind this man's veil of respectability' and 'Town website: the sordid truth', published in the Hull Daily Mail on 4 March 2010, were inaccurate and misleading in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice.

(2)West London Mental Health Trust (Daily Mail)

Ms Lucy McGee, Director of Communications for the West London Mental Health Trust, complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article was inaccurate when it referred to Broadmoor Hospital as a 'prison'.

(3)Mr Gordon Holton (Daily Mail)

Mr Gordon Holton of Suffolk, an employee of B&Q, complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article on the newspaper's website had inaccurately stated that all B&Q staff were due to receive a 9% bonus by the end of the month.

(4)Ms Audrey O’Byrne (Daily Mail)

Ms Audrey O'Byrne complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article about an amateur photographer photographing exotic predators in Montana had misleadingly suggested that he had come across the animals in the wild, when  they were actually tamed residents of a game farm.

(5)Ms Heather Mills (The Mail on Sunday)

Ms Heather Mills complained to the Press Complaints Commission through her representative, David Law, that an article published in The Mail on Sunday on 7th March 2010, headlined ‘The 100 British celebrities who really matter', was inaccurate in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice.

(6)Ms Veronica Wakineo (Manchester Evening News / Daily Mail)

Ms Veronica Wakineo complained to the Press Complaints Commission that the articles contained inaccurate quotations falsely attributed to her about her business.

(7)Glyn Cousins (Daily Mail)

Glyn Cousins complained to the Press Complaints Commission that the newspaper had published misleading information provided by a property development company called Leptos.

(8)Kamena Dorling (Daily Mail)

Kamena Dorling of the Migrant Children's Project complained to the Press Complaints Commission that the newspaper had improperly and inaccurately used the word 'refugee' to refer to economic migrants.

(9)Mr Kevin Yates (Daily Mail)

Mr Kevin Yates of Leicester complained to the Press Complaints Commission that, in reporting on new research indicating genetic interbreeding between early Eurasian humans and Neanderthals, the newspaper had inaccurately stated there was also evidence of interbreeding between Neanderthals and Africans, when the opposite was actually the case.

(10)Ms Farah Ahmed (Daily Mail / Evening Standard)

Ms Farah Ahmed is a trustee of the Islamic Shakhsiyah Foundation - a charity which runs Muslim faith schools - and the head teacher of the organisation's Slough-based school.