MediaGuardian: Daily Mail removes web articles over anti-Polish complaints
August 5th, 2008Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick
The Daily Mail has reached an agreement with the Federation of Poles in Great Britain (FPGB) to remove articles from its website.
The FPGB accused the Mail of publishing articles that caused “negative emotions and tensions between the new EU immigrants and local communities”.
The Mail will print a letter from the FPBG today and run the letter as a blog post on its website.
Tags: Daily Mail, Europe, European Union, Federation of Poles, Federation of Poles in Great Britain, PCC, The Daily Mail, web articles
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