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Ian Huntley: Clarificat­ion

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IF we’ve published anything factually inaccurate, please contact the readers’ editor by email at StarLetter­s@dailystar.co.uk or write to Readers’ Editor, Daily Star 10 Lower Thames Street, London EC3R 6EN and, once verified, we’ll correct it as soon as possible. The Daily Star and Daily Star Sunday are published by Express Newspapers, a subsidiary company of Reach PLC, which is a member of IPSO, the Independen­t Press Standards Organisati­on. We adhere to the Editors’ Code Of Practice as enforced by IPSO, which is contactabl­e for advice at IPSO Gate House, 1 Farringdon Street, EC4M 7LG. Website www.ipso.co.uk, Telephone: 0300 123 2220, email advice@ipso.co.uk. If you have a complaint concerning a potential breach of the Code of IN OUR article “Sick killer Huntley’s wig stunt”, published on 8 April 2018, we reported that prisoner Ian Huntley had been wearing a blonde wig and asking fellow inmates to call him Nicola.

We also reported that Ian Huntley intended to join the Transgende­r Pathway in order to become a woman. Ian Huntley would like to make it clear that he does not own a wig, has never asked to be addressed by any name other than his own and that there has never been a plan for him to change his gender identity. Practice, we will deal with your complaint directly or IPSO can refer your complaint to us. Please go to www.reachplc.com/how-to-complain where you can view our Complaints Policy and Procedure. A How To Complain pack is also available by writing to the Legal and Compliance Department,

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