Poll backs press watchdog's system – but finds scope for higher profile
Public opinion survey also shows corrections and apologies as preferred way of resolving complaints
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Public opinion survey also shows corrections and apologies as preferred way of resolving complaints
Error in article put together by inexperienced reporter went unnoticed during subbing
Times accepts woman died from natural causes – plus more news from the PCC
KMG editorial director takes on role following departure of Paul Horrocks from PCC
PCC chairman says proposals to make it harder to get information under FOI Act are a worry
E-mail discussion between reader and editor was not confidential, rules PCC
Reader’s concerns are addressed with follow-up article – plus more news from the PCC
Widow said news coverage intruded into her grief, but press watchdog says paper acted properly
Apology sets the record straight: Plus more news from newspaper watchdog the PCC
Event to shed light on work of Press Complaints Commission is set for Glasgow
Accidental identification in forwarded e-mail results in apology from Chronicle
Apology from Argus solved dispute:Plus more news in brief from the PCC
‘Palm trees are dangerous’ story led to complaint to press watchdog
Claims of missing information and wrong quotes are resolved
Press watchdog expresses surprise that newspaper would not resolve “straightforward matter”
Code of Practice Committee felt copycat suicide issues should be addressed specifically