by Sydney Smith on Dec 19, 2016
UK Paper Broke Standards in Reporting on Suicide, Included too much information
It is an all-too-common story. A body is found, in a bedroom, in a garage or in public. A note,...
It is an all-too-common story. A body is found, in a bedroom, in a garage or in public. A note,...
The BBC said the Roman Catholic Church didn't act in response to Nazi Germany's persecution of Jewish people. “Silence was the...
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