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Arguably, both stories also breach clause 13 of the code which states that papers must avoid prejudicial or pejorative reference to a person's race, colour or religion.
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However, Ofcom concluded that neither show breached clause 10.5, which prohibits "product placement".
The complaint that the article breached clause 1 (accuracy) of the editors' code of practice was upheld.
It said the story was "significantly misleading" and had breached Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice.
Like the Sun, the Times, which followed the story up the next day, was found to have breached clause one of Ipso's code, which relates to accuracy.
The Ipso verdict – that the newspaper's headline had breached clause 1 (accuracy) of the editors' code of practice – was printed in an article on page two of Wednesday's edition of the newspaper.
"In these circumstances, the commission has concluded that it is not able to publish a fully reasoned ruling as to whether any payments made to the parents of Alfie or Chantelle have breached clause 6 (iv) of the code".
In the report published on Wednesday Acma found the station breached clause 6.1 of the code "which prohibits the broadcast of statements by identifiable persons without their consent" and clause 9.1 of the code, which prohibits treating people on air in a "highly demeaning or highly exploitative manner".
The National Union of Journalists' ethics council complained about one Daily Express headline, "Asylum: Time To Pull Down The Shutters", claiming that it breached Clause 13 of the PCC Code of Practice, which stipulates that the press must avoid prejudicial or pejorative references to a person's race, colour or religion.
Their decision to persist in their activities after the complainant had made plain his position breached clause 4. The commission was also troubled by the complainant's claim that the photographer had initially refused to identify himself and the publication for which he was acting, and that his companion had consistently declined to do so.
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