The Press found to have breached Media Council rules with its school lunches article
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The Press found to have breached Media Council rules with its school lunches article
The Media Council has upheld a complaint by David Seymour’s office against this article on school lunches. It was found to have breached both the fairness and conflict of interest principles. The first issue was that they ran the article, and didn’t even ask the Minister for comment. They only quoted opponents of the new school lunch programme. Simon Clarke, David Seymour’s Director of Communications, complained the article breached Principle (…
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