IPSO issues guidance on prominence for editors and journalists
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) on Friday issued guidance for editors on how it uses its powers to require due prominence in corrections and adjudications.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) on Friday issued guidance for editors on how it uses its powers to require due prominence in corrections and adjudications.
The NMA has responded to the High Court’s judgement yesterday on the News Media Association’s case for judicial review of the Press Recognition Panel’s decision to recognise Impress.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) has announced three appointments to its Complaints Committee: Nazir Afzal OBE, Miranda Winram and Andrew Pettie.
The Society of Editors has questioned whether press regulator Impress can continue after it admitted some of most senior board members had breached its standards.
JICWEBS – the independent body that defines best practice and standards for trusted online ad trading in the UK – has announced the next stage in the move to tackle online ad fraud.
Following publication of an article headlined “The terror law chief and the 'cover-up' that could explode UK's biggest bomb trial”, published on 5th March, Max Hill complained to IPSO that the Mail on Sunday breached Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editor
Following an article published on 5 February 2017 in the Mail on Sunday, headlined “EXPOSED How world leaders were duped over global warming”, Bob Ward complained to the Independent Press Standards Organisation that the newspaper had breached Clause
Journalists are among various professionals who have been highlighted to be shielded by new legislation intended to update data protection rules, the UK government has said.
Following two articles published by Paisley Daily Express in 2017, a man complained to the Independent Press Standards Organisation that Paisley Daily Express breached Clause 11 (Victims of sexual assault) of the Editors’ Code of Practice.
Decision of the Complaints Committee made concerning a Mail on Sunday story headlined "Revealed: How top QC 'buried evidence of Met bribes to put innocent man in jail'"
The complaint followed an article published on Mail Online on 4 March 2017, headlined “Time to cool off! Happy (and hunky) Prince Harry enjoys a dip in the ocean as he and Meghan relax on the beach in Jamaica after his ‘wingman’s’ sun-drenched weddin
The IPSO Appointments Panel announced yesterday that it has reappointed Sir Alan Moses as Chairman of IPSO for a second term.
Neil Benson has been elected to chair the Editors’ Code of Practice Committee, which writes and revises the code of standards policed by the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
JICWEBS – the industry owned independent body that defines best practice and standards for online ad trading in the UK – has undergone a number of changes in its drive to tackle the rising threats of online ad fraud and brand safety.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) yesterday issued guidance for editors and journalists relating to the republication of material taken from social media.
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