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(11)Miss Sharon Clark (Maidenhead Advertiser)

Miss Sharon Clark complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'Dad dies trying to save daughter', published in the Maidenhead Advertiser on 21 July 2011, included a photograph of her daughter without consent in breach of Clause 6 (Children) of the Editors' Code of Practice.

(12)Mr Paul Smith (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.

(13)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.

(14)Mrs Deborah Rundle (The Sunday Times)

Mrs Deborah Rundle complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an approach by a reporter to her daughter after the death of her son raised a breach of Clause 5 (Intrusion into grief or shock) of the Editors' Code of Practice.

(15)Phyllis Goble (The People)

Phyllis Goble complained to the Press Complaints Commission, on behalf and with the signed authorisation of her son-in-law, John Hayter, that an article published in The People on 26 April 2009 headlined '‘My lot have murdered someone again.  S*** happens'' invaded Mr Hayter's privacy in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy) of the Code of Practice.

(16)Ms Rachel Parkyn (The Mail on Sunday)
Ms Rachael Parkyn of Newquay complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'I was blind to my husband’s flirting – but I don’t find it hard to forgive him', published in The Mail on Sunday on 7 December 2008, intruded into her privacy in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy) of the editors’ Code of Practice.


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