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Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC

The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s staff, editors and complainants. These are either settled to the express satisfaction of the

Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC

The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s staff, editors and complainants. These are either settled to the express satisfaction of the

Resolved complaints

Resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC during July, August & September 2001 The majority of complaints made to the Press Complaints Commission, which raise a possible breach of the Code of Practice, are resolved directly between the Commission’s staff,

Echo's fight wins praise

A Stop the Rot campaign against what it calls “inner city grot spots” has won praise for the campaigning Liverpool Echo. The newspaper has been fighting to save many city buildings that have been left to decay for more than

Horror of rail campaign is brought home

Deputy Editor of the Liverpool Echo, Tony Storey, saw at first hand the need for the newspaper’s current Stay Away, Stay Alive railway safety campaign. Mr Storey was on a train entering a Wirral line station when a teenager landed

Echo brings comfort to bereaved families

Families who were in dispute with Liverpool City Council about the graves of their loved ones, have sent a big thank you to staff at the Liverpool Echo. They had turned to their local evening paper for help after being

Rail death prompts re-launch of Echo campaign

The Liverpool Echo has re-launched its Stay Away Stay Alive campaign after an eight-year-old girl died when she fell onto a live rail line. Heather Foster had been playing with her ten-year-old brother on the Merseyrail Line near her home

T&A targets dangerous dogs

Victim gives her backing as spate of attacks sparks call for new measures

Echo takes Reds' case to Uefa

Paper calls for football club to be allowed to defend Champions League title and gives 3,600 reasons why

Focus on paper's ex-smokers boosts campaign's reach

The Liverpool Echo launched a campaign to help readers give up smoking by featuring a success story from one of its senior staff. Assistant editor Rob Irvine was one of a number of case studies covered by the paper. He