On the live blog: - 'There really should be no need to debate this': DCS Andy Cox questions Daily Mail coverage of Jeremy Vine cycle lane near miss - Monster Raving Loony Party admits 15-minute city conspiracy theories are 'even too loony for us' cycling
Mail on Sunday cleared by Independent Press Standards Organisation over "Red light rats!" story
IPSO has ruled there was no breach of the editor's code in a Mail on Sunday piece titled 'Red light rats!' about cyclists jumping red lights outside Buckingham Palace.The Press must take care not to publish inaccurate, misleading or distorted information or images, including headlines not supported by the text.
The complaint related to the idea, shared on Twitter, that the road had been closed to motor vehicles at the time and police had been present telling riders to continue. They also questioned the use of a composite photo which meant it was unable to confirm if any cyclists pictured had jumped a red light. The complainant also suggested the article was an attempt to create"road rage" towards cyclists, compounded by calling them rats.
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