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911UK.com - Editorial Complaints Policy

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We take all complaints about editorial content seriously and are committed to abiding by the Independent Press Standards Organisation ("IPSO") rules and regulations and the Editors' Code of Practice that IPSO enforces (the "Editors' Code").

1. What is a complaint?
When making a complaint, you must clearly state that your complaint is a formal complaint under this policy.

2. What does this policy cover?
This policy only applies to complaints about editorial content in our publications and digital services that we control in the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. It does not cover:

- complaints about TV and radio services (which are regulated by Ofcom, ATVOD and/or the BBC Trust);
- complaints about advertising (which are regulated by the Advertising Standards Authority);
- concerns about matters of taste/decency and due impartiality;
- complaints about books;
- complaints about 'user generated content' (i.e. material on our digital services e.g. websites or apps that is not posted by us or on our behalf) which we have not reviewed or moderated; or
- any complaint that falls outside the remit of IPSO.

3. How to complain
- Complaints should be made by email to [email protected] and addressed to The Site Administrator.
- complaints relating to content that is accessible on our website under this policy will only be accepted up to 12 months from the date of the behaviour or first publication of the article that you are complaining about.
- When making your complaint you must include:
a link to the relevant webpage or a web address if the complaint is about published material;
a written explanation of your concerns, with reference to the Editors' Code;
any other documents that will help us assess your complaint.

- Complaints received without this essential information cannot be considered. We may seek further details after your initial contact. If you cannot provide the requested information we may be unable to consider your complaint.

- We will consider complaints from (a) any person who has been directly affected by the matter complained of; or (b) from a representative group affected by an alleged breach of the Editor's Code which is significant and of substantial public interest; or (c) from a third party seeking to correct a significant inaccuracy of published information.

- We reserve the right to reject, without further investigation, complaints that show no breach of the Editor's Code; or that are trivial, hypothetical, gratuitously abusive or offensive, or otherwise vexatious or insignificant;

- If you are taking legal action, we may be unable to consider your complaint.

4. What happens to your complaint?
- The complaints process is free of charge irrespective of the outcome of your complaint.
- We aim to acknowledge your complaint within 7 days of receipt. You agree to respond promptly to any request for further information.
- If we receive multiple complaints about the same issue we may make one response to all.
- We will provide you with our response to your complaint within 28 days of receiving everything we need from you to allow us to investigate. If we fail to meet this timescale, you can take your complaint to IPSO.
- We will always treat you courteously and with respect. We expect the same from you.

5. Complaint to IPSO on exhaustion of our complaints procedure
If you are unhappy with our final response to your complaint you may complain to IPSO (www.ipso.co.uk). IPSO offers, without charge, a complaints handling service to the public in cases where there has been a disagreement between a complainant and us about whether the Editors' Code has been breached. We will be asked to confirm that our complaints procedure has been exhausted and will do so in writing.

6. Policy Changes
We reserve the right to amend this policy as required to ensure compliance with IPSO regulations. We will publish a link to the current policy on our website. Your complaint will be considered against the published policy on the date of receipt of your complaint.

7. IPSO Contact Details
Website: www.ipso.co.uk
Email for complaints: [email protected]
Inquiries: [email protected]
 
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