Daily Mirror Corrects after Fact Checking Group Complaints to PCC

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The Daily Mirror unpublished and corrected a July 20 article that misreported information from a survey after a complaint to the UK Press Complaints Commission.

The survey reported that “23% of the 18- to 24-year-olds polled had been involved in their first crash within 6 months,” but  the Daily Mirror inaccurately wrote that “1 in 4 young drivers have a crash in the first six months after passing their driving test.”

The Daily Mirror’s correction added:

“We should have made it clear that the survey was of drivers who had been involved in a crash.”

Full Fact, a UK “independent fact-checking organisation,”  filed the accuracy complaint with the PCC.

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Daily Mirror Corrects after Fact Checking Group Complains to PCC

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