January 10, 2019 Press Recognition Panel chairman reasserts body's independence in letter to Government after move under Ministry of Justice purview
June 22, 2018 'Excessive' detail in weekly's inquest report breached IPSO guidelines on reporting suicide
May 1, 2018 George Osborne warns Data Protection Bill cost amendments would be 'body blow' to regional press
March 9, 2018 Claim in Spectator column that 32,000 Muslims are 'eager to commit next terror atrocity' was 'significantly inaccurate', rules IPSO
March 2, 2018 National newspapers welcome closure of Leveson Inquiry but warn of threat to press freedom from Data Protection Bill changes
March 1, 2018 Skwawkbox among Impress members considering cutting ties with regulator over Daily Mail's Max Mosley revelations
November 29, 2017 State-funded Press Recognition Panel calls for Section 40 costs penalties for publishers to be brought into force
January 9, 2017 Campaigners deliver 52,000 pages of evidence to DCMS as they demand Section 40 and Leveson two
December 3, 2015 Three years after post-Leveson consultation Paul Dacre's committee makes 'cosmetic' changes to Editors' Code
November 4, 2015 Exemplary damages clause of Crime and Courts Act comes into force: What this means for publishers
October 19, 2015 Government may not enforce plan to make publishers pay both sides' libel and privacy costs
September 24, 2015 Press regulator IPSO to commission external review to test 'independence and effectiveness'
August 6, 2015 IPSO denies 'interest' in Press Recognition Panel: 'There was no reason to engage' in consultation
July 31, 2015 News UK chief executive urges Press Recognition Panel not to consider applications from regulators with no members
April 29, 2015 Sajid Javid rules out Tory press regulation intervention: 'Our job is done as a government. It's up to the press'