Press Complaints Commission is not toothless, says chair
Lady Buscombe says editors take notice of upheld complaints – but newspapers have right to publish 'unpalatable' opinionsThe chair of the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) has hit back at claims the organisation is "toothless" after complaints over coverage of the death of pop singer Stephen Gately and the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.In an open letter accompanying the PCC's annual review, Baroness Buscombe highlighted the "difficult but important" case of Daily Mail columnist Jan Moir's ...
Guardian Music — Lady Buscombe says editors take notice of upheld complaints – but newspapers have right to publish 'unpalatable' opinionsThe chair of the Press Complaints Commission (P... more info