Round-up of inquiry evidence from regional news chiefs
Press Complaints Commission
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Newspaper’s correction over mis-quote
Woman complained about article’s accuracy
Council complained about weekly’s asbestos story
Matter was resolved through letter
Lord Hunt: ‘Newspapers should deal with their own complaints’
New regulatory body would also cover blogs
Weekly’s use of Facebook photo breached code
Picture showed girl in swimsuit
Complaint against newspaper over CCTV images
Scottish daily denied any wrongdoing
PCC chairman praises high standards of regional press
Most stories have their origin in local papers says peer
Regional editors defend press watchdog
Press watchdog focus of debate
Complaint over newspapers’ use of schoolgirl photo upheld
Article caused distress to teen
Former advertising watchdog chief joins PCC
A former deputy chairman of the Advertising StandardS Authiority has been appointed as a new member of the Press Complaints Commission. Neil Watts joins the press watchdog in place of the former MP and MSP John Home Robertson, who is
Press watchdog will be subject of NUJ meeting
Members of the National Union of Journalists will be able to quiz the Press Complaints Commission at a meeting on Wednesday 2 November. The meeting will discuss matters including whether the Editors’ Code of Practice is working and if the
Daily breached code with dead body photo
PCC says ‘lessons should be learnt’ from case
Leveson rejects calls for regional press presence on inquiry panel
Press inquiry chairman will not add to team of assessors
Former Tory minister Lord Hunt to head PCC
Peer charged with “renewal” of self-regulation
Dacre speaks up for regional press at inquiry
Local journalists often paid a pittance says Mail editor
‘Sexsomnia’ rape case story led to complaints
Report appeared in newspapers across the country