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So I guess we can expect his paper's "significant inaccuracy" to be corrected - "with due prominence" - next Sunday.
The editors' code of practice enforced by Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) states: "A significant inaccuracy, misleading statement or distortion once recognised must be corrected, promptly and with due prominence, and – where appropriate – an apology published".
Clause one of the editors' code of practice states that a "significant inaccuracy, misleading statement or distortion must be corrected, promptly and with due prominence, and – where appropriate – an apology published".
The opening clause in the editors' code of practice, about accuracy, states: "A significant inaccuracy, misleading statement or distortion once recognised must be corrected, promptly and with due prominence... .. On 15 March, The Sun published an "exclusive" splash headlined "Louis in BGT 'fix'fix
As for Press Complaints Commission complaints, Hill must also have forgotten the "unique" ruling against him in June 2007 for publishing an apology to a complainant in breach of the requirement that "a significant inaccuracy... must be corrected promptly and with due prominence".
Can I remind its editor, Peter Wright, of the first clause of the editors' code of practice: i) "The press must take care not to publish inaccurate, misleading or distorted information... ii) A significant inaccuracy, misleading statement or distortion once recognised must be corrected, promptly and with due prominence, and - where appropriate - an apology published.
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