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Gately's label complains to PCC | Gately's label complains to PCC |
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Boyzone's record label, Polydor, has filed an official complaint with the Press Complaints Commission over a Daily Mail column about Stephen Gately. | Boyzone's record label, Polydor, has filed an official complaint with the Press Complaints Commission over a Daily Mail column about Stephen Gately. |
A spokeswoman for the label confirmed it had contacted the press watchdog, but had no further comment. | A spokeswoman for the label confirmed it had contacted the press watchdog, but had no further comment. |
Jan Moir's article said Gately's death struck a blow to the "happy-ever-after myth of civil partnerships". She denied the piece had homophobic undertones. | Jan Moir's article said Gately's death struck a blow to the "happy-ever-after myth of civil partnerships". She denied the piece had homophobic undertones. |
More than 25,000 people have now contacted the PCC about the article. | More than 25,000 people have now contacted the PCC about the article. |
The PCC has already written to the Daily Mail for its response to the complaints received so far - the most ever made about a single newspaper article. | The PCC has already written to the Daily Mail for its response to the complaints received so far - the most ever made about a single newspaper article. |
But the body has not made a decision on whether to launch a full investigation. | But the body has not made a decision on whether to launch a full investigation. |
It generally waits for a complaint from "directly-affected parties" - in this case Gately's family - before taking that step. | It generally waits for a complaint from "directly-affected parties" - in this case Gately's family - before taking that step. |
Although it has been in touch with representatives of the family, no such complaint has been filed at this stage. | |
'Never my intention' | 'Never my intention' |
Moir's article, published the day before Gately's funeral in Dublin, attracted angry comments on social networking sites and blogs. | Moir's article, published the day before Gately's funeral in Dublin, attracted angry comments on social networking sites and blogs. |
In her column, the writer called the Boyzone singer's death "strange, lonely and troubling". | In her column, the writer called the Boyzone singer's death "strange, lonely and troubling". |
She wrote: "The Gately family are - perhaps understandably - keen to register their boy's demise on the national consciousness as nothing more than a tragic accident." | She wrote: "The Gately family are - perhaps understandably - keen to register their boy's demise on the national consciousness as nothing more than a tragic accident." |
But she continued: "Whatever the cause of death is, it is not, by any yardstick, a natural one. Let us be absolutely clear about this. | But she continued: "Whatever the cause of death is, it is not, by any yardstick, a natural one. Let us be absolutely clear about this. |
"All that has been established so far is that Stephen Gately was not murdered." | "All that has been established so far is that Stephen Gately was not murdered." |
She concluded: "As a gay rights champion, I am sure he would want to set an example to any impressionable young men who may want to emulate what they might see as his glamorous routine. | She concluded: "As a gay rights champion, I am sure he would want to set an example to any impressionable young men who may want to emulate what they might see as his glamorous routine. |
"For once again, under the carapace of glittering, hedonistic celebrity, the ooze of a very different and more dangerous lifestyle has seeped out for all to see." | "For once again, under the carapace of glittering, hedonistic celebrity, the ooze of a very different and more dangerous lifestyle has seeped out for all to see." |
In a statement, Moir later said it was "never my intention" for the article to upset anyone and was not referring to Gately's homosexuality when writing about his "glamorous routine". | In a statement, Moir later said it was "never my intention" for the article to upset anyone and was not referring to Gately's homosexuality when writing about his "glamorous routine". |
"In what is clearly a heavily orchestrated internet campaign I think it is mischievous in the extreme to suggest that my article has homophobic and bigoted undertones," she added. | "In what is clearly a heavily orchestrated internet campaign I think it is mischievous in the extreme to suggest that my article has homophobic and bigoted undertones," she added. |
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