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| (1) | A woman (Paisley Daily Express) A woman complained to the Press Complaints Commission that a court report of October 2009, published in the Paisley Daily Express, had included her name and home address in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy) of the Editors' Code of Practice. |
| (2) | Mr Tom Evans (Daily Express) Mr Tom Evans complained to the PCC that an article - reporting that a large number of applications for the newly-introduced Employment and Support Allowance had been refused - misled readers by suggesting that claimants were 'faking' their illnesses. |
| (3) | Mr Chris Denning (The Daily Telegraph) Mr Chris Denning complained to the Press Complaints Commission that the article incorrectly stated that he had complained that his human rights had been violated because he could not have sex with children or take naked photographs of them. |
| (4) | Rob Bartlett (Daily Express) Rob Bartlett complained to the Press Complaints Commission that the newspaper had inaccurately reported that 50 US children had contracted salmonella from kissing frogs in imitation of a Disney film. |
| (5) | Mrs Diane Stevenson (The Sun / Daily Express / The Daily Telegraph) Mrs Diane Stevenson complained to the Press Complaints Commission that articles in the three newspapers inaccurately reported that she had worked as a stripper in a night club prior to meeting her husband, Reverend David Stevenson. |
| (6) | Ms Sara Munday (Daily Express) Ms Sara Munday complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article which reported that three babies in one family had been born on the same day was inaccurate when it stated that the odds of this occurring were 50million to one. In fact - as there was no constraint on the day the first baby was born - the odds were a much shorter 133,225 to one. |
| (7) | Mark Chapman (Daily Express) Mark Chapman, a Community Support Worker for Sight Concern, complained that the newspaper had inaccurately stated that macular degeneration 'worsens over time to cause total blindness', when this outcome was in fact very rare for sufferers. He was concerned that this had the potential to cause needless distress amongst those who had been diagnosed with the disease. |
| (8) | A married couple (The Sun) A married couple complained that two articles published in The Sun contained inaccuracies in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) and intruded into their daughter's private life in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy) of the Editors' Code of Practice. |
| (9) | Richard Biddlecombe (Daily Express) Richard Biddlecombe, Media Consultant to the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article about the Unification Church had made a number of inaccurate claims about the organisation. |
| (10) | Mr Andrew Cowles (Daily Mail) Mr Andrew Cowles complained to the PCC that an article published in the Daily Mail was inaccurate, intrusive at a time of grief and discriminatory in breach of the Editors' Code of Practice. |

