Lancashire Police will not face any action over its handling of the disappearance of Nicola Bulley after investigations by two watchdogs.
The Information Commissioner's Office has announced it will not be taking any enforcement action against the force over its disclosure of her personal information.
Meanwhile, the Independent Office for Police Conduct has cleared the Lancashire force of any wrongdoing. MPs and campaign groups voiced their disapproval after the force elected to put elements of Ms Bulley's private life into the public domain during the search - including her struggles with alcohol and perimenopause.She was later found dead in the River Wyre on 19 February - more than three weeks later - after the search for her attracted national attention and so-called armchair detectives.
Lancashire Police said the ICO had concluded its investigation and informed the force that while no action will be taken, it had identified two"areas for learning". Separately, the College of Policing will also conduct a review into how officers handled her case and will publish its findings in the autumn.
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