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(31)Two employees of RBS's Global Restructuring Group (The Daily Telegraph)

Two employees of the Royal Bank of Scotland's Global Restructuring Group complained to the Press Complaints Commission that articles headlined 'Listen: RBS team argue with small business holders in conference call' and 'RBS, the fight for survival and a legacy of bitterness who cried foul', published on the website of The Daily Telegraph on 25 November 2013, intruded into their privacy in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy) of the Editors' Code of Practice and contained information obtained using subterfuge in breach of Clause 10 (Clandestine devices and subterfuge) of the Code.

(32)Julie Johnson (The Echo (Basildon))

Julie Johnson complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'Dad jailed for 21st birthday wishes to son', published by The Echo (Basildon) on 7 June 2013, was inaccurate in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) and intrusive in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy) of the Editors' Code of Practice.

(33)Julie Johnson (Daily Mail)

Julie Johnson complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'Secret court jails father for sending son Facebook greeting on his birthday', published by the Daily Mail on 1 June 2013, was inaccurate in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice.

(34)PAPYRUS (The Sentinel (Staffordshire))

Ged Flynn complained on behalf of PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'Dad took his own life after police failed to find suicide letters in Vauxhall Combo van', published by The Sentinel (Staffordshire) on 17 September 2013, contained excessive detail about a method of suicide in breach of Clause 5 (Intrusion into grief or shock) of the Editors' Code of Practice.

(35)Press Complaints Commission (Sunday World)

In December 2013, the Press Complaints Commission upheld a complaint from June McKibbin, via solicitors, against the Sunday World newspaper. The Commission has now issued a further rebuke to the newspaper for its failure to publish this ruling in compliance with the requirements set out in the Editors' Code of Practice.

(36)Ms June McKibbin (Sunday World)

Ms June McKibbin complained to the Press Complaints Commission, via solicitors, that an article headlined 'Deadly duo...woman knows who killed my brother', published by the Sunday World on 16 June 2013, had intruded into her private life in breach of Clause 3 (Privacy) of the Editors' Code of Practice.

(37)Mike Jempson (Daily Mail)

Mike Jempson, Director of the MediaWise Trust, complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'EU uses public cash to back groups that want to stifle Press freedom', published in the Daily Mail on 15 April 2013, was inaccurate and misleading in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice.

(38)Mike Jempson (The Drum)

Mike Jempson, Director of the MediaWise Trust, complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'EU puts £2.3m into ‘Mediadem' project as it seeks a Europe-wide regulation over journalists', published by The Drum on 14 April 2013, was inaccurate and misleading in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice.

(39)Mike Jempson (The Sunday Telegraph)

Mike Jempson, Director of the MediaWise Trust, complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'EU pours millions into groups seeking state control of the press', published by The Sunday Telegraph on 14 April 2013, was inaccurate and misleading in breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors' Code of Practice.

(40)Mrs Rebecca Louise Elder (Midhurst and Petworth Observer)

Mrs Rebecca Louise Elder, acting on behalf of the parents of a pupil at Fernhurst Pre-School, complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined 'Pre-school child porn web shock', published in the Midhurst and Petworth Observer on 18 July 2013, had included a photograph of the pupil in breach of Clause 6 (Children) of the Editors' Code of Practice.



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