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Polling finds more than three quarters of MPs concerned for local journalism
Polling for IPSO has shone new light on how the challenges facing local journalism concern MPs
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IPSO begins search for new Chair
IPSO has launched the search for its next Chair ahead of the planned departure of Lord Faulks next year
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10 years of regulated journalism: IPSO publishes its Annual Report 2024
IPSO has published a review of its first ten years as the independent regulator for most of UK’s print media and digital news industry
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IPSO’s pre-publication advice: confidential, non-binding support for editors and journalists
In unfamiliar territory? IPSO’s pre-publication advice service can help. Journalists can contact us to discuss the Editors’ Code. Elena Richards Coldicutt explains
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Dame Julia Unwin to chair the Appointment Panel
Distinguished public leader to play a key role in shaping independent press regulation
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Beyond the headlines
Read IPSO's July newsletter - a monthly bulletin about press standards, protecting the public interest and freedom of expression, and promoting high standards in journalism
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Use of AI by IPSO complainants
The use of Large Language Model (LLM) AI systems has gained prominence in recent years. This blog, by Complaints Officer Davina Wong explores the potential use of...
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Why do we sometimes resolve complaints rather than rule on them?
One of the biggest jobs done by IPSO as a regulator is handling complaints.
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What can you find in a publisher Annual Statement?
Engagement officer Elena Richards Coldicutt explains. Discover what goes on behind the scenes in regulated publishers' newsrooms and much more…
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IPSO welcomes new publishers into its fold
Four new publishers are to be regulated by IPSO.
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New IPSO Mark: Publishers demonstrate commitment to standards
The IPSO Mark is carried by publications regulated by IPSO.
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What is Clause 2 (Privacy) of the Editors’ Code and why does it matter?
Editors and journalists are required to respect people’s right to a private life.