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(311)Mr Badr Jafar (Evening Standard)
Mr Badr Jafar of London complained to the Press Complaints Commission, through Schillings solicitors, that an article published on the Evening Standard website on 21 July 2006, headlined “Naomi arrested after ‘disturbance’”, enabled his property to be identified in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy) of the Code.
(312)Ms Karen Croft (Daily Mail)
Ms Karen Croft, the Corporate Communications Manager of the Priory Group, complained that a journalist from the Daily Mail had entered a private area of the Priory Hospital Roehampton without consent in breach of Clause 8 (Hospitals) of the Code.
(313)Mrs Stephanie Grady (Halifax Evening Courier)

Mrs Stephanie Grady of Brotton complained to the Press Complaints Commission that two articles headlined 'Shattered lives and lost dreams' and 'Tragedy… now wife has baby' published in the Halifax Evening Courier on 2 April and 12 July 2006

(314)Mr Alex Safian (The Guardian)
Mr Alex Safian of CAMERA complained to the Press Complaints Commission that two articles headlined 'Worlds apart' and 'Brothers in arms – Israel’s secret pact with Pretoria' published in The Guardian on 6 February and 7 February were inaccurate in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy).
(315)Mr Lavdrim Terziu (The Sunday Times)
Mr Lavdrim Terziu of London complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'The land that time forgot' published in The Sunday Times Magazine on 23rd July was inaccurate in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) and prejudicial and pejorative in breach of Clause 12 (Discrimination) of the Code.
(316)Mr John Foster (Cambridge News)

Mr John Foster of Bromley complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article published in the Cambridge Evening News on 6th May 2006, headlined 'Ultimate act of betrayal', was inaccurate and intrusive at a time of personal grief and shock in breach of Clauses 1 (Accuracy) and 5 (Intrusion into grief or shock).

(317)Mr Roger Knapman (The Sunday Times)
Roger Knapman MEP, the leader of the UK Independence party, complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article, published in The Sunday Times of 7th May 2006 headlined 'Anti-migrant UKIP leader hires Poles', was inaccurate in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy), intrusive in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy) and followed the use of subterfuge in breach of Clause 10 (Clandestine devices and subterfuge) of the Code.
(318)Ms Tracey Chapman (The Mail on Sunday)
(319)Ms Tracey Chapman (Daily Mail)
(320)Ms Joanna Riding (The Independent)
Ms Joanna Riding complained to the Press Complaints Commission through her agents, Scott Marshall Partners, that an article published in the Independent on 8th March 2006 in the “Pandora” column intruded into her privacy in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy).


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