jeremy clarkson in the uk s sun newspaper in which he wrote that the duchess of sussex should be paraded naked in the street has had a complaint of sexism upheld by the press watchdog. a record 25,000 people complained to the independent press standards organisation, about the article. live now to our report anna o neill. live now to our reporter anna o neill. what happened is that, if so, the independent press standards organisation, found that the piece contain a pejorative and prejudicial reference to meghan s six, but did not find one on race, or accuracy, or that the columnist had harassed the duchess. because there was a code of practice that has been breached, the editor s code of practice, then the newspaper was required to publish its findings today. it has complied with that, but you d be forgiven if you didn t see it on first glance, it was right down here at the bottom of the front page. a signpost saying that the
The UK's proposed code of practice for journalists is unworkable and poses a "serious danger" to journalism, editors from three major British publications said.