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(241)Choose Life (Daily Sport)
Mr Dougie Paterson of Choose Life, NHS Health Scotland, complained to the PCC that an article headlined 'The top yourself 10' published in the Daily Sport contained excessive detail about the methods used in suicide in breach of Clause 5 (Intrusion into grief or shock) of the Code of Practice.
(242)The PCC, Nicholas Soames MP and The Argus (The Argus (Brighton))

In June 2008, the Press Complaints Commission upheld a complaint from Nicholas Soames MP against the Argus for publishing a photograph of his and his friends’ children in breach of Clause 6 (Children) of the editors’ Code of Practice.

(243)The Hon Nicholas Soames MP (The Argus (Brighton))

The Hon. Nicholas Soames MP complained that a photograph published in The Argus on 7 January 2008 to illustrate an article headlined 'Error or personal freedom?' was intrusive in breach of Clause 6 (Children) of the Code.

(244)A woman (The Sun)

A woman complained to the Press Complaints Commission on behalf of her son that audio visual footage published on The Sun’s website on 21st February had been obtained in breach of Clause 10 (Clandestine devices and subterfuge) of the Code.

(245)Dr David Hoile (The Sunday Telegraph)

Dr David Hoile of the European Sudanese Public Affairs Council complained to the Press Complaints Commission that two articles published in The Daily Telegraph on 3 August 2007 and 1 September 2007, headlined 'What makes Brown think UN can fix Darfur?' and 'Brown and Sarkozy vow to bring peace to Darfur' respectively, and an article published in The Sunday Telegraph on 2 September 2007 headlined 'Aid staff are caught in Darfur crossfire' were inaccurate and misleading in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Code of Practice.

(246)Dr David Hoile (The Daily Telegraph)

Dr David Hoile of the European Sudanese Public Affairs Council complained to the Press Complaints Commission that two articles published in The Daily Telegraph on 3 August 2007 and 1 September 2007, headlined 'What makes Brown think UN can fix Darfur?' and 'Brown and Sarkozy vow to bring peace to Darfur' respectively, and an article published in The Sunday Telegraph on 2 September 2007 headlined 'Aid staff are caught in Darfur crossfire' were inaccurate and misleading in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Code of Practice.

(247)Greater Manchester Police (The Daily Telegraph)
Mr David Whatton, the Acting Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, complained that the Daily Telegraph had harassed the families of two Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) in breach of Clause 4 (Harassment) of the Code.
(248)Carolyn Popple (Scarborough Evening News)
Carolyn Popple of Scarborough complained to the Press Complaints Commission that a video clip of a police raid on her house posted on the website of the Scarborough Evening News on 05 February 2008 intruded into her privacy in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy).
(249)Mr Ian Cooper (Cambridge News)
Mr Ian Cooper of Cambridgeshire complained to the Press Complaints Commission that a picture published in the Cambridge News on 23 October in an article headlined “'unt for mother after Cambridgeshire girl’s horror fall', intruded into the privacy of his daughter in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy) and 6 (Children) of the Code of Practice.
(250)Ms JK Rowling (Daily Record)

Ms JK Rowling complained to the Press Complaints Commission through Schillings solicitors that an article published in the Scottish Mail on Sunday on 21 October 2007, and two further articles published in the Daily Mirror and the Daily Record on 22 October 2007, identified her home address and thereby invaded her privacy in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy) of the Code of Practice.



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