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Media bodies seek assurances from Home Office
News

Media bodies seek assurances from Home Office

Media bodies are seeking assurances from Home Secretary over anonymity for firearms officers.

25/10/2024

Government introduces spying safeguards
News

Government introduces spying safeguards

Following a legal challenge by Liberty supported by the NUJ, state spying bodies will no longer be able to easily access journalists’ communications.

17/10/2024

In a year of riots and misinformation – how does the Online Safety Act stack up?
FEATURE

In a year of riots and misinformation – how does the Online Safety Act stack up?

The much anticipated Online Safety Act was passed into law in October 2023, and less than a year later, the UK saw false information online fuel some of the most serious violence on the streets for more than a decade. What conclusions should we draw?

By Rebecca Whittington  |  15/10/2024

Let’s trust humans on what makes content brand-safe
OPINION

Let’s trust humans on what makes content brand-safe

In an online ecosystem where misinformation runs rife, hard news’s vital brand-safe role for advertisers has never been more important, writes Newsworks’ agency and client relations director Mel Leslie.

By Mel Leslie  |  11/10/2024

NUJ urges fair pay for Newsquest journalists
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NUJ urges fair pay for Newsquest journalists

Last week the union called on the publisher to ensure a fair pay regime for its journalists following publication of the company’s group accounts revealing pre-tax profits of £34m.

25/09/2024

Impress announces new members
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Impress announces new members

The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, openDemocracy and The Bristol Cable are the latest publications to join UK independent press regulator Impress.

20/09/2024

IPSO marks ten years with new funding settlement
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IPSO marks ten years with new funding settlement

Press regulator IPSO announces five-year deal and new rule changes as it celebrates anniversary.

17/09/2024

CMA objects to Google’s ad tech practices
News

CMA objects to Google’s ad tech practices

A statement of objections sets out how Google may have broken competition law by using its dominance to favour its own ad tech services in open-display advertising.

10/09/2024

News/Media Alliance prompts action
News

News/Media Alliance prompts action

News/Media Alliance succeeds in takedowns by platforms using illegal technology to bypass news publisher paywalls.

27/08/2024

New public perception report released
News

New public perception report released

New research from the Universities of Leeds and Derby into public perceptions of journalism in the UK has been released.

23/08/2024

IPSO publishes its Annual Report 2023
News

IPSO publishes its Annual Report 2023

IPSO sets out efforts to raise editorial standards and protect the public and freedom of expression in its annual report for 2023.

23/08/2024

The changing landscape of local coverage of general elections – can hyperlocals close the democratic deficit?
FEATURE

The changing landscape of local coverage of general elections – can hyperlocals close the democratic deficit?

As the coverage of general elections by legacy media becomes more generic, Dave Toomer, a former hack turned academic, asks what prospects there are for hyperlocal community publications to fill the localness gap in deprived areas.

By Dave Toomer  |  13/08/2024

Impress releases new guidance
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Impress releases new guidance

Impress has released guidance to help the public tackle homophobia, biphobia and transphobia in the media.

08/08/2024

Cutting big tech down to size
COLUMN

Cutting big tech down to size

This week’s ruling against Google by a US court has been welcomed by publishers.

By James Evelegh  |  07/08/2024

IPSO publishes guidance on reporting major incidents
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IPSO publishes guidance on reporting major incidents

IPSO has published its guidance for journalists and editors on reporting of major incidents.

06/08/2024

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