Press watchdog not currently planning probe into coverage of Nicola Bulley disappearance
The press watchdog is not currently planning to investigate newspaper coverage of the disappearance of Nicola Bulley. But Ipso said it was not ruling out a probe after Ms Bulley's family criticised 'appalling' coverage by some media.
The search for Ms Bulley and police investigation received nationwide coverage and dominated headlines for days. Her family criticised the role the media played during the probe and accused the press of having 'taken it upon themselves to run stories about us to sell papers and increase their own profits'.
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