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In response a 4,000 strong petition was taken to the newspaper and the press complaints commission.
The press complaints commission condemned the paper for having published transcripts of conversations between him and his mother.
The apology had been negotiated by the Press Complaints Commission.
He also served on the Press Complaints Commission.
Bolland served for four years as director of the Press Complaints Commission, an independent organization that oversees the news media.
In a judgment out today, the Press Complaints Commission says our investigation was 'entirely proper' and in the public interest.
That staves off the Press Complaints Commission.
The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) does not know whether it is coming or going.
Shouldn't the Press Complaints Commission, or some other new body, also be guaranteeing the freedom of expression for responsible commenting posters on newspaper websites?
Following an official complaint to the Press Complaints Commission, The Sunday Times retracted the story and apologised.
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He says what he has said on the Press Complaints Commission and plurality and transparency is "not that radical" and "long overdue".
But he says Richard Thomas, the head of the ICO, wanted to go to the Press Complaints Commission.
Press Complaints Commission: (6 July 2011) "Statement from the PCC on phone hacking following meeting today"
He could have told Brooks that it was a private medical matter under Press Complaints Commission rules and she would not have been able to print a word.
Cox, who was photographed with a telephoto lens whilst on a private island, initially complained to the Press Complaints Commission, who found on her side.
In 2008 the Federation submitted a complaint to the Press Complaints Commission over claims that the Daily Mail ran a series of articles which defamed Poles.
The Press Complaints Commission's code of practice contains a provision about accuracy and says: "Newspapers, whilst free to be partisan, must distinguish clearly between comment, conjecture and fact."
Lord Pattern said the current Press Complaints Commission's code of practice was "not understood or trusted in the same way" as, say, doctors' Hippocratic Oath, which everyone understands.
His comments caused outrage in the biking community and calls for his resignation were made throughout the biking forums alongside complaints being made to the press complaints commission.
Someone seeking refugee status or humanitarian protection; there is no such thing as an "illegal asylum seeker", a term the Press Complaints Commission ruled in breach of its code of practice.
Mr Gallagher also said he favoured a watchdog body with far greater powers than the Press Complaints Commission, such as the ability to suspend journalists who broke agreed codes of practice.
- MacKenzie said that News International should have been fined for "lying" to the Press Complaints Commission about the extent of phone hacking at the News of the World.
Since payments made to the NPA fund the Press Complaints Commission, it is possible that the Express and its sister papers could cease being regulated by the PCC.
I would like to see more pro-nuclear articles in the press, and as for those which are blatantly lying, how about some more complaints to the Press Complaints Commission to get our own back?