Why from next week missing teacher will be protected

Why from next week missing teacher will be protected Why from next week missing teacher will be protected

As the hunt for missing school girl Megan Stammers and maths teacher Jeremy Forrest continues on the Continent, Editor Ian Murray explains why after next week the media would not be able to report the story and asks why should teachers get special treatment when it comes to covering news?

Read his blog here.

Comments(5)

ToastyTea says...
10:21am Fri 28 Sep 12

The link doesn't work and just goes to the news homepage.

Vonnie says...
12:31pm Fri 28 Sep 12

ToastyTea wrote:
The link doesn't work and just goes to the news homepage.
Good. Means we won't have Mr Murray's personal views shoved down our throats.
Newspapers are supposed to report news, not make it. Their and their editor's aggressiveness is what all people need protecting from, not just teachers.

OSPREYSAINT says...
1:45pm Fri 28 Sep 12

They have been located safe and sound.

SotonLad says...
6:23pm Fri 28 Sep 12

Rape - there's a topic which do with reviewing in terms of media coverage. At the moment the victims are not identified - and rightly so. Equally, the person arrested and charged should not be named. If convicted then fine, but seeing how many are not convicted "mud sticks" as they say and really should not be named.

andysaints007 says...
9:57pm Fri 28 Sep 12

Vonnie wrote:
ToastyTea wrote:
The link doesn't work and just goes to the news homepage.
Good. Means we won't have Mr Murray's personal views shoved down our throats.
Newspapers are supposed to report news, not make it. Their and their editor's aggressiveness is what all people need protecting from, not just teachers.
but you happily log on to this site regularly - how stupid are you !!!

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