Daily Mail investigated by regulator over ‘harmful’ reporting on Caroline Flack

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Daily Mail referred to regulator over ‘harmful’ reporting on Caroline Flack

Rex FeaturesCaroline Flack gets in a flap when she spots a spider on her leg during live transmission in 2009'Minute To Win It' TV Programme. - 2011Rex FeaturesSunday Brunch' TV Programme, London, Britain - 03 Jun 2012'The X Factor Final Live' TV Programme, Manchester Central Convention Centre, Manchester, Britain - 09 Dec 2012TV presenter Caroline Flack is dressed for the occasion as she encourages the nation to get Red Nose Day ready.

 

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Yet had it been a male perpetrator of domestic abuse there would not have been an issue. How the double standards and hypocrisy expose themselves.

Domestic violence is worse when the victim is a woman . I don’t believe in equality in this case .

The daily heil more like.

The is just as bad when it comes to harmful reporting

YES

Surely not The Daily Fail! So unlike them. Said no one. Ever.

The MetroUK did exactly the same thing.

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