Impress arbitration result released
An independent Impress arbitration has found in favour of publisher Dorset Eye (the respondent) after a claim of defamation was brought forward by Alex Bailey (the claimant).
An independent Impress arbitration has found in favour of publisher Dorset Eye (the respondent) after a claim of defamation was brought forward by Alex Bailey (the claimant).
The Guardian has welcomed Friday's High Court dismissal of Noel Clark's libel claim against the newspaper.
Dame Julia Unwin is to play a key role in shaping independent press regulation.
Four new publishers are to be regulated by IPSO.
The News Media Association has responded to the CMA announcement that the regulator is proposing SMS designation for Google search.
The traditional media landscape has changed fundamentally in the last decade and the return of President Donald Trump brings a new assault on the institutions which have previously communicated the US presidency to the American people.
IPSO has published new guidance for journalists on the reporting of children, alongside advice and information for the public.
Data Bill: Government abuses parliamentary procedure to “shaft the creative industries”.
ABC has streamlined standards to reflect the digital shift.
NUJ urges UK government support for copyright owners following a debate of the Data (Use and Access) Bill.
Creative Rights in AI Coalition: Government must accept Lords transparency amendment to the Data Bill.
Independent press regulator Impress has released new guidance for journalists and publishers on the use of artificial intelligence in newsrooms.
News/Media Alliance has hailed a court ruling on Google ad tech monopoly.
IPSO has been monitoring concerns about standards at the Jewish Chronicle since 2019, when it identified a significant pattern of upheld complaints at the title.
Brits want advertisers to back quality journalism instead of blocking it, according to a new study, commissioned by Newsworks.
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