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Old 21-02-2023, 17:24   #46
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Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river

Well ITV and Sky really are in very deep doo-doo indeed now. The editors code is to an extent self-regulated; an industry standard backed and maintained by the industry itself, which the statutory regulator (IPSO) may refer to when making determinations. But broadcasters are also subject to statutory regulation by Ofcom, which does not have to refer to the industry’s own preferred code of conduct. And it has now written to them both and demanded an explanation.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...shire-64713045

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Old 21-02-2023, 19:54   #47
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That man who was digging up some rough ground - excuse me mate did contact the police no you went and dug the ground for yourself idiot.
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Old 21-02-2023, 20:36   #48
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Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river

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Well ITV and Sky really are in very deep doo-doo indeed now. The editors code is to an extent self-regulated; an industry standard backed and maintained by the industry itself, which the statutory regulator (IPSO) may refer to when making determinations. But broadcasters are also subject to statutory regulation by Ofcom, which does not have to refer to the industry’s own preferred code of conduct. And it has now written to them both and demanded an explanation.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...shire-64713045
An important development. It wasn't a story that I'd followed much - as Paul pointed out 170,000 people go missing each year - but the family's statement about media harassment really stood out for me. It must have done the same for the folk at Ofcom too.
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Re: Nicola Bulley disappearance: police find body in river

Specialist divers who failed to find Nicola Bulley have been removed from the National Crime Agency expert list

The specialist diver who claimed he'd find Nicola Bulley if she was in the River Wyre has reportedly been removed from the National Crime Agency's experts list.

Peter Faulding's Specialist Group International (SGI) has assisted in several high profile investigations and joined the search for the missing mother for three days before he sensationally guaranteed she was 'not in that section of the river'.

According to The Times, SGI was this week dropped from an official list of experts recommended to assist in investigations on the Expert Advisers Database pending investigation .
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Specialist divers who failed to find Nicola Bulley have been removed from the National Crime Agency expert list

The specialist diver who claimed he'd find Nicola Bulley if she was in the River Wyre has reportedly been removed from the National Crime Agency's experts list.

Peter Faulding's Specialist Group International (SGI) has assisted in several high profile investigations and joined the search for the missing mother for three days before he sensationally guaranteed she was 'not in that section of the river'.

According to The Times, SGI was this week dropped from an official list of experts recommended to assist in investigations on the Expert Advisers Database pending investigation .
He certainly got drunk on the attention and came across as a dick.
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