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(221) | Ms Christine Wishart (Take a Break) Ms Christine Wishart complained to the Press Complaints Commission that Take a Break magazine had paid a relative of a criminal in breach of Clause 16 (Payment to criminals) of the editors’ Code of Practice. |
(222) | John Terry (The Sun) John Terry complained to the Press Complaints Commission through Kingsley Napley solicitors of London that three articles headlined 'John Terry’s mum arrested for shoplifting', 'Girls’ flip flops, kiddies’ sweets, men’s and ladies’ watches, tight black leggings, casual shirts, groceries, pet food…and a green tracksuit' and 'JT mums’ shop haul was £1,450' – published in The Sun on 27, 28 and 30 March 2009 respectively – identified him in breach of Clause 9 (Reporting of crime) of the editors’ Code of Practice. |
(223) | Mr and Mrs Marsh (Reading Chronicle) Mr and Mrs Marsh of Caversham complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article published in the Reading Chronicle on 15th January 2009, headlined 'Lucy was a ‘soul in torment’', contained excessive detail about a method of suicide in breach of Clause 5 (Intrusion into grief or shock) of the editors’ Code of Practice. |
(224) | Natalie Cassidy, the PCC and Woman (Woman) In December 2008, the Press Complaints Commission upheld a complaint from Natalie Cassidy, Big Shot Productions and Universal Studios against Woman magazine. |
(225) | Mr Phil Adey (Liverpool Daily Post (Welsh edition)) Mr Phil Adey of St Asaph complained to the Press Complaints Commission that a reporter from the Daily Post Wales had interviewed his fifteen-year-old daughter without parental consent in breach of Clause 6 (Children) of the Code of Practice. |
(226) | Peaches Geldof (Daily Star) Peaches Geldof complained, through Swan Turton solicitors, to the Press Complaints Commission that an article published in the Daily Star on 29 September 2008 headlined 'Peaches: Spend night with me for £5k' was inaccurate in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Code. |
(227) | Premier PR on behalf of Daniel Craig (The Mail on Sunday) Premier PR complained to the Press Complaints Commission on behalf of the actor Daniel Craig that an article published in The Mail on Sunday on 12th October 2008, headlined '£4m home where Bond will find a quantum of solitude', had intruded into his privacy by identifying his home in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy) of the Code. |
(228) | Mrs Shirley Knox (Castle Point Echo) Mrs Shirley Knox of Canvey Island complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'Island High St Hygiene Shock', published in the Castle Point Echo on 3 September 2008, contained inaccuracies in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Code of Practice. |
(229) | Natalie Cassidy (Woman) Natalie Cassidy, Big Shot Productions and Universal Studios complained to the Press Complaints Commission through Schillings solicitors that an article published in the 7 April 2008 edition of Woman magazine headlined 'The gym or him?' was inaccurate in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Code. |
(230) | Ms Deirdre Manchanda (The Independent) Ms Deirdre Manchanda of London complained to the Press Complaints Commission on behalf of the Fitzsimons family and Tahseen Hassan that an article published in The Independent on 7 August 2008 headlined 'The last tragic moments of Margaret Hassan' was insensitive in breach of Clause 5 (Intrusion into grief or shock) of the Code of Practice. |