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Edinburgh Council has resolved its dispute with The Daily Mail over its coverage of a row over an adoption case.

The council issued a formal complaint to the national press watchdog, the Press Complaints Commission, on the grounds that a series of reports published in January and February were inaccurate and misleading.

Daily Mail on 'preventable child deaths'

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"The fact is that, contrary to public perception, social workers appear, on the whole, remarkably good at safeguarding children." Not a phrase you'd usually expect to read in a Daily Mail article, but today you can. But how does the article as a whole measure up?

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