Media outlet The Guardian has apologised to rape victim Mairia Cahill over an article written in 2014 by Roy Greenslade about her case. Katherine Vine, editor-in-chief of The Guardian, and Alan Rusbridger, the editor when Mr Greenslade wrote the original article, have also apologised. “Given Greenslade’s own lack of transparency, I can understand why Ms Cahill has identified an issue of double-standards. Mr Greenslade concluded: “The feeling lingers that the programme was flawed by being overly one-sided. Mr Greenslade could not be reached for comment.
Source: The Irish Times March 05, 2021 21:22 UTC