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IPSO welcomes former Times editor John Witherow to its Board
IPSO has welcomed the former Times editor, John Witherow, to its Board as a member with recent senior editorial experience.
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IPSO assesses over 25,000 complaints about Jeremy Clarkson article
IPSO has received more than 25,100 complaints (12pm 8 February 2023) about an opinion piece on the Duchess and Duke of Sussex written by Jeremy Clarkson and published...
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IPSO Podcast: Journalism and domestic abuse
In the latest episode of the IPSO podcast, Teresa Parker, from Women's Aid, talks about how the media reports on domestic abuse and the available support networks for domestic...
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Sir Bill Jeffrey’s External Review of IPSO Open for Submissions
Sir Bill Jeffrey's External Review of IPSO has opened for submissions and has launched on its own dedicated website
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NCTJ and IPSO partner to offer e-learning course on Journalism Skills Academy
The NCTJ has partnered with the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) to create a free, interactive e-learning course on the Journalism Skills Academy (JSA)
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IPSO pays tribute to Board member Lara Fielden
IPSO pays tribute to Board member Lara Fielden, who sadly died last month
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Chief Executive Charlotte Dewar talks terrorism and the media
Chief Executive Charlotte Dewar was on the panel for the launch of the Royal United Services Institute's latest report on the findings on the dynamics and factors contributing to...
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Response to Press Recognition Panel’s annual report
As the Press Recognition Panel is aware, IPSO has not and does not intend to seek recognition under the Royal Charter
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Response to “The Fake News Ferret” Hacked Off report
IPSO disputes unsupported accusations contained in Hacked Off report and details ongoing work on editorial standards around the reporting of Covid-19
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Our response to Covid 19
Find out about how we are supporting responsible reporting during the pandemic and the outcomes of complaints about Covid
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Updated Editors’ Code now in use
Changes to Clause 2 (Privacy) of the Editors' Code come into force today