Ipso does not rule out investigation at later stage after family criticised ‘appalling’ coverage by some outlets

The press watchdog has said it has no plans to conduct an investigation into newspaper coverage of the disappearance of Nicola Bulley, but has not ruled it out at a later stage.

The 45-year-old mortgage broker became one of the most high-profile missing people in living history when she vanished in January after dropping off her daughters, six and nine, at school and taking her usual walk with her dog along the River Wyre in Lancashire.

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