Newspaper Regulations
Daily Mail:
On Monday 9th January 2017, The Daily Mail published their issue which follows various newspaper regulations:
- One article which the paper features is titled "I'm 4 months pregnant, says man born a girl". This articles follows clause 12 (Discrimination), the press avoiding prejudicial or pejorative references to the individuals gender.
- Another article which the paper features is titled "Police re-open 'bungled probe into footballer who abused blindfolded girls". This article follows clause 11 (Victims of sexual assault), the press avoiding the identification of sexual assault victims, unless given permission otherwise.
- Another article which the paper features is titled "It's Meghan and her first hubby, who looked rather like... Harry!". This article follows clause 3 (Privacy), although the paper does take photos of Meghan Markle on holiday, the press only take photos from a public place and respect their privacy on private property whilst on holiday.
The Times:
On Monday 9th January 2017, The Times published their issue which follows various newspaper regulations:
- One article which the paper features is titled "Johnson flies in to meet Trump team". This article follows clause 2 (Opportunity to reply), as the press gives chance for Theresa May to comment on the article and give her opinion on the situation.
- Another article which the paper features is titled "Try telling patients on a trolley this isn't a crisis". This article follows clause 8 (Hospitals), the press gains permission to hold a hospital enquiry, also keeping patient confidentiality when publishing the article.
- Another article which the paper features is titled "Hacking scandal threatens Trumps choices for cabinet". This article follows clause 1 (accuracy), as the press releases accurate information and statements taken from people who worked on the case.
Oldham Evening Chronicle:
On Monday 9th January 2017, the Oldham Evening Chronicle published their issue which follows various newspaper regulations:
- One article which the paper features is titled "'Superhero' Corey, 4, learns to walk again". This article follows clause 5 (Intrusion into grief or shock), in cases involving personal grief or shock, enquiries and approaches much be made with sympathy and discretion and publication handled sensitively. This should not restrict the right to report legal proceedings, such as inquests.
On Monday 9th January 2017, The Daily Mail published their issue which follows various newspaper regulations:
- One article which the paper features is titled "I'm 4 months pregnant, says man born a girl". This articles follows clause 12 (Discrimination), the press avoiding prejudicial or pejorative references to the individuals gender.
- Another article which the paper features is titled "Police re-open 'bungled probe into footballer who abused blindfolded girls". This article follows clause 11 (Victims of sexual assault), the press avoiding the identification of sexual assault victims, unless given permission otherwise.
- Another article which the paper features is titled "It's Meghan and her first hubby, who looked rather like... Harry!". This article follows clause 3 (Privacy), although the paper does take photos of Meghan Markle on holiday, the press only take photos from a public place and respect their privacy on private property whilst on holiday.
The Times:
On Monday 9th January 2017, The Times published their issue which follows various newspaper regulations:
- One article which the paper features is titled "Johnson flies in to meet Trump team". This article follows clause 2 (Opportunity to reply), as the press gives chance for Theresa May to comment on the article and give her opinion on the situation.
- Another article which the paper features is titled "Try telling patients on a trolley this isn't a crisis". This article follows clause 8 (Hospitals), the press gains permission to hold a hospital enquiry, also keeping patient confidentiality when publishing the article.
- Another article which the paper features is titled "Hacking scandal threatens Trumps choices for cabinet". This article follows clause 1 (accuracy), as the press releases accurate information and statements taken from people who worked on the case.
Oldham Evening Chronicle:
On Monday 9th January 2017, the Oldham Evening Chronicle published their issue which follows various newspaper regulations:
- One article which the paper features is titled "'Superhero' Corey, 4, learns to walk again". This article follows clause 5 (Intrusion into grief or shock), in cases involving personal grief or shock, enquiries and approaches much be made with sympathy and discretion and publication handled sensitively. This should not restrict the right to report legal proceedings, such as inquests.
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