An Importany Story: Rod Liddle
This was a very important story which I didn't see until today.
Spectator columnist Rod Liddle has become the first blogger to be censured by the Press Complaints Commission.
Spectator columnist Rod Liddle has become the first blogger to be censured by the Press Complaints Commission.
On the Spectator's website, Mr Liddle wrote that the "overwhelming majority" of London's violent crime was carried out by young, African-Caribbean men.
But the PCC ruled the former BBC Radio 4 Today editor's words breached Clause 1 (Accuracy) of its code.
It said the "significant ruling" showed publications' websites would be held to the same standards as print editions.
A reader had complained after the article was published in December 2009.
Mr Liddle had written that "the overwhelming majority of street crime, knife crime, gun crime, robbery and crimes of sexual violence in London is carried out by young men from the African-Caribbean community".
Liddle is a very experience journalist of course.
Spectator columnist Rod Liddle has become the first blogger to be censured by the Press Complaints Commission.
Spectator columnist Rod Liddle has become the first blogger to be censured by the Press Complaints Commission.
On the Spectator's website, Mr Liddle wrote that the "overwhelming majority" of London's violent crime was carried out by young, African-Caribbean men.
But the PCC ruled the former BBC Radio 4 Today editor's words breached Clause 1 (Accuracy) of its code.
It said the "significant ruling" showed publications' websites would be held to the same standards as print editions.
A reader had complained after the article was published in December 2009.
Mr Liddle had written that "the overwhelming majority of street crime, knife crime, gun crime, robbery and crimes of sexual violence in London is carried out by young men from the African-Caribbean community".
Liddle is a very experience journalist of course.
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