IPSO rules it is ‘neither reasonable nor desirable’ for editors to fact check readers’ letters before publication
It is “neither reasonable nor desirable” to expect editors to verify every fact given in published letters from readers, the…
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It is “neither reasonable nor desirable” to expect editors to verify every fact given in published letters from readers, the…
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The Daily Telegraph breached standards code provisions protecting children when it published a picture of a couple’s daughter with a…
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The Independent Press Standards Organisation is creating a compulsory version of its low-cost arbitration scheme in a move towards greater…
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The UK’s largest press regulator has launched an advertising campaign in national newspapers to tell readers that “fake news is…
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The Independent Press Standards Organisation has successfully defended a judicial review at the High Court, the first to be brought…
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The Telegraph has apologised over a travel article in which it admitted to repeating an “anti-Semitic trope”. The Telegraph Travel…
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The UK’s largest press regulator will develop new guidance on suicide reporting as it partners with mental health charity the…
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The Times has published a front page correction after the UK’s largest press regulator said aspects of its reporting of…
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