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Beyond the headlines
Read IPSO's February newsletter looking ahead to our forthcoming webinar: Forewarned & forearmed – editorial standards in the age of AI
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Does AI-generated content change editorial standards?
Artificial intelligence is becoming an increasingly familiar part of newsroom workflows. As IPSO’s Standards Policy Officer, Elizabeth Steigenberger explains, this is bringing new opportunities, but also new questions about sourcing, accuracy and transparency
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IPSO webinar: Forewarned & forearmed – editorial standards in the age of AI
Join IPSO’s expert webinar on AI misinformation, responsible AI use, and the impact of artificial intelligence on journalism and public trust: Tuesday, 24 March at midday
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Recent rulings
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05749-25 Unwin v plymouthherald.co.uk
Thomas Unwin complained to the Independent Press Standards Organisation that plymouthherald.co.uk breached Clause 1 of the Editors’ Code of Practice in an article headlined “DWP confirms state pension means-testing plans as UK faces major change”, published on 29 October 2025.
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05130-25 Moshelian v The National
Michelle Moshelian complained to the Independent Press Standards Organisation that The National breached Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors’ Code of Practice in a reader’s letter titled “When will autocrat Trump be treated as such?”, published on 16 October 2025.
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02224-25 The Speaker’s Office v dailymail.co.uk
The Speaker’s Office complained to the Independent Press Standards Organisation that dailymail.co.uk breached Clause 1 (Accuracy) of the Editors’ Code of Practice in an article headlined “Tories bid to get answers about Keir Starmer's Attorney General amid 'conflict of interest' row suffers a setback - after Labour law chief successfully lobbies Commons Speaker to block a debate”, published online on 20 January 2025.
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