The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) ruled in favour of this newspaper after Matt Hancock objected to being called a “a failed health secretary and cheating husband who broke the lockdown rules he wrote”
Regulators dramatically dismissed a string of complaints by Matt Hancock about the Daily Mirror, agreeing he had “ultimate responsibility” for Covid contracts.
Mr Hancock objected to being described as “a failed health secretary and cheating husband who broke the lockdown rules he wrote, doubled down on the lies he told, helped enrich his mates via the infamous VIP PPE lane”.
The former cabinet member – who had the Tory whip withdrawn last year after jetting off to take part in I’m A Celeb – also complained about an article stating he “presided over PPE contracts being handed out to acquaintances of ministers and officials”.
This included his ex-pub landlord during the Covid-19 pandemic. But the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) ruled in favour of this newspaper.