Absolutely disgusting and disgraceful. Pointless as they are clearly there to promote and help the newspapers. They did not bother listening or helping. Birmingham live spreading false and inaccurate lies without fact checking. Shocking and pathetic.Charlotte Dewar of ipso has said that it is ok for birmingham live to use the word "altercation" in their awful article, can they please provide the definition of what "altercation" and evidence that an "altercation" occurred when a paramedic attacked me ? I was attacked by a paramedic and two other guys. Paramedic was in uniform and drunk. As a result of my head getting banged multiple times, it caused me mental and physical health problems. Yet the article failed to mention what actually happened. They tried to make the Police and Ambulance look good and cover up the truth.
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IPSO (Independent Press Standards Organisation) is the regulator of most newspapers, magazines and digital news media in the UK.
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