by Sydney Smith on Oct 18, 2018
Sarah Ferguson NOT writing royal family tell-all, Closer Weekly apologizes
Closer Weekly, a U.S. celebrity magazine owned by American Media Inc., falsely claimed Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, was...
Closer Weekly, a U.S. celebrity magazine owned by American Media Inc., falsely claimed Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, was...
There is new guidance for reporting on sexual offenses in the UK. That guidance came from the UK press regulator...
The UK Mirror Online unpublished a story about a university student who died by suicide after the student's mother complained...
After reader complaints, the Guardian hit delete on a photograph of Khalid Masood, the Westminster attacker who killed five people...
iMediaEthics' latest roundup of corrections includes the Moulin Rouge and boa constrictors, murder suspects, the Milwaukee Brewers and the World...
ITV's Good Morning Britain apologized after one of its hosts wrongly claimed a new Scottish National Party report said the party...
The UK Metro Online paid a British Parliament member £20,000 after it published a commentary that claimed he was homophobic, a...
Even though the Epsom Guardian, a local newspaper, made errors when reporting on a press release, it wasn't a violation...
This story would have been really juicy, if it were true. Arabic news site Elaph Publishing claimed Moroccan Prince Moulay...
Even though the UK Telegraph's article on a local British government report was inaccurate, it wasn't a breach of press...