http://www.journalism...erzealous/s2/a549154/
In case you don't remember the day the Italian appeal court cleared Amanda Knox and Raffaele Solecito, the presiding, The Mail were so desperate to be first with the News that they had an article ready saying "Guilty verdict upheld".
Unfortunately for them ...
(1) the verdict was overturned, and
(2) the article reported fake interviews that had never taken place, and fake statements from the families involved that had never been made, and
(3) The Mail published it. along with the fabricated statements.
Today, The Editor of the Mail online was explaining to the Leveson Inquiry ... why it happened.
He put it down to "human error".
Human errors ...
(1) bit of an error to employ journalists who are happy to invent things.
(2) bit of an error by the Editor to approve of the publication of complete fiction posing as "current affairs".
(3) bit of an error to be paying no attention to what the judges were saying.
So is this ...
(a) human error?
(b) another low point for "so called" journalism?
(c) just what you'd expect from a newspaper with such a flimsy interest in the truth?
(d) a transparent attempt to irritate Mail readers? (no one in particular, LOL)