IPSO reveals findings of second external review
The second independent external review of IPSO has found the regulator has “influenced the industry for the better”.
The second independent external review of IPSO has found the regulator has “influenced the industry for the better”.
The NMA has responded to the publication of The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Bill.
IPSO’s Complaints Committee has been joined by Ted Young, former Metro editor, who brings editorial experience of mass market newspapers.
In March IPSO published its plan to strengthen its value to the public and impact on editorial standards.
The Society of Editors has said it is ‘deeply concerned’ by proposed changes to the College of Policing’s Media Relations guidance.
Edward Lord Faulks KC has been re-appointed to serve a further three years as chairman of IPSO – the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
Impress has revealed a new standards code which will ensure their members can report responsibly and continue to serve the valuable functions the public expects of them.
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Editors from the Daily Telegraph, The Times and Mail Newspapers have come together to call on the government to take action in tackling what they see as the damaging proposals set out by the ICO.
IPSO has released new guidance on where corrections, clarifications, and adjudications should be placed in printed media for journalists and editors.
Ofcom has ruled that the BBC’s plans for the expansion of their online local news services were not “material”.
UK Stop Ad Funded Crime (UKSAFC) has been set up by a group of advertising professionals, policymakers, technology providers and agencies to tackle the problem of ad funded crime.
The Society of Editors has welcomed the publication of a warning notice by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
The chancellor’s recent pronouncement regarding the DMU offers hope for publishers.
Despite “significant progress” by Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) in modernising the courts system, more can be done to support open justice, the Society of Editors has urged.
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