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IPSO publishes new guidance on ‘Due Prominence’
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IPSO publishes new guidance on ‘Due Prominence’

IPSO has released new guidance on where corrections, clarifications, and adjudications should be placed in printed media for journalists and editors.

19/12/2022

NMA ‘Extremely Disappointed’ with Ofcom Decision
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NMA ‘Extremely Disappointed’ with Ofcom Decision

Ofcom has ruled that the BBC’s plans for the expansion of their online local news services were not “material”.

15/12/2022

'UK Stop Ad Funded Crime' set up to tackle online fraud
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'UK Stop Ad Funded Crime' set up to tackle online fraud

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.

02/12/2022

Society welcomes solicitors warning notice on SLAPPs
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Society welcomes solicitors warning notice on SLAPPs

The Society of Editors has welcomed the publication of a warning notice by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

29/11/2022

A more level playing field in 2023?
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A more level playing field in 2023?

The chancellor’s recent pronouncement regarding the DMU offers hope for publishers.

By James Evelegh  |  24/11/2022

Courts system needs to do more to support open justice, says SoE
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Courts system needs to do more to support open justice, says SoE

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.

22/11/2022

NMA welcomes chancellor’s DMU announcement
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NMA welcomes chancellor’s DMU announcement

The News Media Association has welcomed the chancellor’s commitment to bring forward DMU legislation.

18/11/2022

PPA condemns Royal Mail plans
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PPA condemns Royal Mail plans

The Professional Publishers Association is calling on government to refuse Royal Mail’s plans to stop Saturday letter deliveries.

18/11/2022

It couldn’t happen here… could it?
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It couldn’t happen here… could it?

The UK is a western liberal democracy. Press freedom is not one of the things we normally have to worry about…

By James Evelegh  |  17/11/2022

National Security Bill poses grave threat to press freedom, says SoE
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National Security Bill poses grave threat to press freedom, says SoE

The National Security Bill, which returns to the Commons, poses a grave threat to press freedom and “rides roughshod” over established journalistic protections, the Society of Editors has warned.

16/11/2022

SoE and NUJ launch mobile safety toolkit
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SoE and NUJ launch mobile safety toolkit

The National Union of Journalists and Society of Editors have launched a mobile-friendly safety toolkit to help journalists find advice and information surrounding their safety while on the move.

09/11/2022

Trusted Journalism Has Become More Important Than Ever Before
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Trusted Journalism Has Become More Important Than Ever Before

To mark Journalism Matters week, News Media Association Chief Executive Owen Meredith stresses the importance of journalism and highlights the threats it faces.

By Owen Meredith  |  31/10/2022

NMA welcomes new report
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NMA welcomes new report

The NMA has welcomed a new report urging the government to bring forward DMU legislation.

26/10/2022

IPSO publishes Annual Report 2021
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IPSO publishes Annual Report 2021

Published last week, IPSO’s Annual Report 2021 sets out how IPSO has delivered its purpose to protect the public and freedom of expression by upholding high editorial standards.

20/10/2022

IAB UK unveils bolstered Gold Standard
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IAB UK unveils bolstered Gold Standard

IAB UK has today launched the latest version of its Gold Standard, which incorporates new criteria to strengthen end-to-end transparency within the digital advertising supply chain.

19/10/2022

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