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Ed Richards says the broadcasting of corrections with due prominence is "non-negotiable" #leveson expresses interest.
So I guess we can expect his paper's "significant inaccuracy" to be corrected - "with due prominence" - next Sunday.
The only sanction is a finding against a newspaper, which that newspaper must publish with due prominence.
Ben Fenton, the Financial Times media correspondent, has just tweeted: Ed Richards says the broadcasting of corrections with due prominence is "non-negotiable" #leveson expresses interest.
Its adds that "a publication subject to an adverse adjudication must publish it in full and with due prominence, as required by Ipso".
According to the PCC's code, "a significant inaccuracy, misleading statement or distortion once recognised must be corrected, promptly and with due prominence".
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And it should all be done with that old chestnut, "due prominence".
In assessing the requirement for "due prominence," the committee took into account both the prominence of the original article and the seriousness of the breach, and ruled that prominence of the correction was not sufficient".
"At the moment, there is a degree of ambiguity [about] what precisely due prominence means," he said.
8. Apologies and corrections must be rigorously applied and given due prominence in all newspapers which are called The Guardian.
Peter Oborne claimed the paper did not give due prominence to the HSBC story because of commercial interests.
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