Media figures say anti-SLAPPs bill is flawed
More than 60 editors, lawyers, journalists, academics and experts call for the Anti-SLAPP Bill to be amended to ensure it can protect everyone speaking out in the public interest.
More than 60 editors, lawyers, journalists, academics and experts call for the Anti-SLAPP Bill to be amended to ensure it can protect everyone speaking out in the public interest.
Is the BBC stepping on the toes of independent publishers?
The News Media Association has responded to Tim Davie’s speech.
The National Union of Journalists urges radical change to Local Democracy Reporter contracts to ensure fair pay.
Impress has announced several new appointments to its independent committees across the organisation.
The media is not trusted as much as it needs to be. The solution is simple but it will mean breaking some bad habits.
News Media Association chief executive, Owen Meredith, has responded to the Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation Bill, which had its second reading in the House of Commons last week.
A director of mailing company Pack Post International, who defrauded Royal Mail out of over £70million by falsely declaring mail weights, classes and destinations, has been jailed.
Former CNN and Sky News chief among new board members appointed by independent press regulator Impress.
The Government has published its response to the AI White Paper, setting out its next steps for its ‘pro-innovation’ regulatory approach to AI.
The National Union of Journalists has welcomed the House of Lords report urging action to ensure the protection of rightsholders.
The Federation of Independent Retailers has expressed dismay as Menzies Distribution announces carriage charge increase.
The News Media Association has responded to the Lords Communications and Digital Committee’s Report into large language models.
IPSO has published an update on its implementation of Jeffrey Review recommendations.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation has published its guidance on the due prominence of corrections in digital media.
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