Media correction: RAIB Paddington safety digest
Correction by The Sun following complaint to the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO)

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The Sun â âRamadan train driver in crashâ, 20 August 2016
Background
The Sun ran a story following RAIBâs publication of a safety digest on a derailment that took place at Paddington on 16 June 2016.
The article
The article reported that a Muslim train driver had run through a double red light, causing his train to derail, hit a gantry and bring down powerlines. It claimed that the driver âcrashed after going without food or drink for 15 hours during Ramadanâ. It reported that ârail accident experts claimed his fast caused the rush-hour derailmentâ.
The article went on to report that the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) was âunable to conclude that fasting was a factor in the crash. But it pointed out studies showed not eating can cause âsleepiness and reduction in concentration which can result in safety concernsââ. The article also reported that the company operating the train in question had said that its drivers were âregularly briefed and monitored for competenceâ.
Action taken
RAIB was one of several complainants to IPSO.
Outcome
The complaint was upheld. The online version of the story was removed. On 19 November, a printed correction appeared on page 2 of The Sun.
In a story âRamadan Train Driver in Crashâ (20 Aug) we implied that Rail Accident Investigation Branch said the cause of the derailment at Paddington was that the driver had been fasting during Ramadan. In fact they were unable to conclude that fasting was a factor in the crash on evidence available, although they observed that there is research showing that fasting can affect peopleâs concentration levels. It was also stated that the driver of a derailed train ran through TWO red lights at Londonâs Paddington Station. In fact the two red lights were on the same signal. We are happy to clarify.
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