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(31) | Dr Haitham al Haddad (Evening Standard) Dr Haitham al Haddad complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'Mosque near Olympics site in ‘terror link' investigation', published in the Evening Standard on 8 June 2012, was inaccurate and misleading in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice. |
(32) | Jason Mack (Heat) Jason Mack complained to the Press Complaints Commission through his father, Brian Mack, that an article headlined 'Feuds reignited! Cheryl stirs up bitter past with drug addict ex' / 'Forget Ashley! 10 years on, Cheryl slams drug addict ex', published in Heat magazine in an issue dated 7-13 July 2012, was inaccurate in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice. |
(33) | A man (Farnham Herald) A man complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'Assaulted after night out', published in the Farnham Herald on 15 June 2012, was inaccurate and intruded into his private life in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) and Clause 3 (Privacy) of the Editors' Code of Practice. |
(34) | Richard Rawson (also known as 'Fazer') (Heat) Mr Richard Rawson (also known as 'Fazer') complained to the Press Complaints Commission via Lewis Silkin solicitors that an article headlined 'Exclusive: ‘Fazer cheated on Tulisa with me'' / 'Fazer told me he didn't have a girlfriend - then we kissed', published in Heat magazine in an issue dated 11-17 February 2012, raised a breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice. |
(35) | Toyota (GB) Plc (The Sunday Times) Toyota (GB) Plc complained to the Press Complaints Commission through Lewis Silkin solicitors that articles headlined 'Toyota accused of deceiving customers', 'Car dealers accuse Toyota', and '‘If the customer doesn't make a complaint, don't fix the car'', published on 5 February 2012 by The Sunday Times, and 'Toyota faces inquiry over ignoring faults', published on 12 February 2012 by The Sunday Times, were inaccurate and misleading in breach of Clauses 1 (Accuracy) and 2 (Opportunity to reply) of the Editors' Code of Practice. |
(36) | Bell Pottinger Group (The Independent) Bell Pottinger Group complained to the PCC through Carter-Ruck solicitors that a series of articles published in The Independent on 6, 7, 8 and 9 December 2011 contained information that had been obtained using subterfuge in breach of Clause 10 (Clandestine devices and subterfuge) of the Editors' Code of Practice. |
(37) | Charles Tannock MEP (The Sunday Times) Charles Tannock MEP complained to the PCC via Lewis Silkin solicitors that an article headlined 'Tory MEP kept energy share options secret', published in The Sunday Times on 18 December 2011, was inaccurate and misleading in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice. |
(38) | A man (Daily Mail) A man complained to the Press Complaints Commission that the Daily Mail had obtained material that intruded into his private life in a manner that breached Clauses 1 (Accuracy), 3 (Privacy), 4 (Harassment), and 10 (Clandestine devices and subterfuge) of the Editors' Code of Practice. |
(39) | Rod Hemley (Herald & Post (Luton)) Rod Hemley complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'L&D ‘pervert' is found dead', published on 28 September 2011 in the Herald & Post (Luton), intruded into his grief in breach of Clause 5 (Intrusion into grief or shock) of the Editors' Code of Practice. |
(40) | Mr Lutfur Rahman (The Daily Telegraph) Mr Lutfur Rahman, Mayor of Tower Hamlets, complained to the PCC that two blog postings, headlined 'Lutfur Rahman councillor charged with fraud' and 'Lutfur Rahman: all his controversies in one place', published on The Daily Telegraph's website (telegraph.co.uk) on 13 April 2011 and 20 October 2011 respectively, were inaccurate and misleading in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice. |