Nearly ten years on IPSO looks unlikely to launch standards investigation, review finds
The regulator declined to investigate the Jewish Chronicle, instead monitoring it and training staff.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
The regulator declined to investigate the Jewish Chronicle, instead monitoring it and training staff.
ByYoung left Metro in March after a digital-first restructure of the newsroom.
ByThe Sun breached accuracy rules in the Editors’ Code of Practice by reporting that a man had “filmed himself raping…
ByLevel Up say there should be a clause on domestic abuse stories as there is for suicide reporting.
ByThe never-activated clause would make publishers pay both sides' costs if they are sued.
ByCharlotte Dewar also fielded criticism about how IPSO deals with "discriminatory" coverage against groups.
ByFaulks has been chair of the regulator since 2020.
ByThe press regulator is consulting on its draft guidance on reporting gender and sex identity.
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