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| (11) | 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. |
| (12) | 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. |
| (13) | Mr Mark Oliver (Daily Mail) Mr Mark Oliver of London complained that the newspaper had inaccurately claimed that new laws proposed by the organisation Cycling England would place blame on car drivers for any collision with a cyclist, even if the cyclist was at fault, when in actuality the intended laws would not place the legal onus on drivers if the cyclist could be proved to have been at fault. |
| (14) | Lord Soley (Sunday Express) Lord Soley of Hammersmith complained that the newspaper had inaccurately reported his view on House of Lords expenses. |
| (15) | Daniel Hannan MEP (Daily Mirror) Daniel Hannan MEP complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article published in the Daily Mirror on 18 September 2009 headlined 'Tory accused of ‘excusing racism' after Barack rant' was inaccurate in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice. |
| (16) | Reverend Archie Coates (Daily Express) Reverend Archie Coates complained, through Swan Turton solicitors, that an article inaccurately stated that he had 'branded' Brighton as the 'most godless city in Britain'. |
| (17) | Mr Joseph Pestell (Daily Express) Mr Joseph Pestell of the Institute of Home Inspection complained that an article was misleading in stating that there were many opportunities for employment within the Home and Energy Assessment industry. |
| (18) | Professor Diane Harper (Daily Mail / Sunday Express) Professor Diane Harper of Montana, USA, complained that the newspapers had selectively quoted her comments in a misleading manner, such that it appeared that she opposed routine vaccination against Human Papilloma Virus as a means to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer, when she actually supported it. |
| (19) | Iain Dale (Daily Mail) Mr Iain Dale of Kent complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an item in the Ephraim Hardcastle diary column, published in the Daily Mail on 30 September 2009, contained discriminatory references to his sexual orientation in breach of Clause 12 (Discrimination) of the Code of Practice. |
| (20) | Mr Mike Croker (Daily Express) Mr Mike Croker of West Sussex complained that the newspaper had inaccurately suggested that the introduction of a mooted law of 'stricter liability' would result in cyclists being considered the innocent party in all accidents, whether with cars or with pedestrians. |

