Lack of regional press representation questioned again
Press Complaints Commission
What we have written about Press Complaints Commission
Greenslade backs call for regional voice on ethics probe
Pundit issues warning over panel composition
Regionals ‘should have seat on press ethics inquiry’
Make-up of Leveson panel challenged
Health body complained about ‘misleading’ article
Newspaper ‘missed evidence’ at tribunal
Lovers complain over seafront proposal story
Labour did not bring us together say couple
Editors warned over ‘jigsaw identification’ in sex cases
Guidance note issued following complaints over past year
Police officer’s complaint against weekly dismissed
PC felt publication of address breached his privacy
Local TV ‘cheaper than newspapers’ says Hunt
Culture secretary backs cross-platform regulation
Weekly’s correction over comments made in Commons
MP said article was inaccurate and misleading
Newspaper’s hospital interview was in breach of editor’s code
Reporter at weekly title interviewed attack victim in stroke unit
HTFP readers vote to keep press watchdog
Readers of HoldtheFrontPage have voted by a narrow margin in favour of keeping the Press Complaints Commission despite criticisms of its performance in the phone-hacking scandal. In our latest homepage poll, we asked whether the press watchdog, branded “toothless” by
Parents complained about newspaper’s inquest report
Article headline suggested daughter was ‘cannabis junkie’
New PCC chair must be independent of industry
Criteria for PCC chairman job is set out
Press regulation comes under conference spotlight
Issues such as statutory regulation to be examined
Weekly apologises over inaccurate article
A local newspaper printed an apology following a complaint to the Press Complaints Commission from a former district councillor. Michael Shone, who previously served on Chichester District Council, complained that two articles in Johnston Press weekly title the Chichester Observer had
Public thumbs-up for under-threat press watchdog
Majority of people happy with PCC says survey