04 Mar 2009
About grief and privacy
Olivier Laurent
Discussions about privacy continue outside the walls of Parliament, with the most recent case revolving around the death of David Cameron's son. Last week, The Times was criticised for publishing photograph of the parents returning home. Critics called it 'an intrusion into grief'.
The Times feedback editor Sally Baker has defended the use of the image. ‘The Times takes very seriously this sort of criticism, but although we are sorry that we have given some readers cause for concern, it remains the view of the Editor that we were justified in using a photograph that will have contributed to the enormous public sympathy directed towards the family,’ she wrote.
Read more about it on The Times' website.
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