01946-25 Smith v dailymail.co.uk - News Summed Up

01946-25 Smith v dailymail.co.uk


The day after the article’s publication, the complainant complained directly to the publication. The complainant said that the article falsely attributed quotes to her and removed their context, in breach of Clause 1. The complainant complained that the article breached Clause 1 by reporting she “felt forced to quit work”. The complainant complained that the article breached Clause 3. The publication also said that Clause 2, Clause 3 and Clause 12 were not engaged by the complainant’s concerns.


Source: Daily Mail March 05, 2026 22:19 UTC



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