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IPSO Blog: Privacy and social media
Joint Head of Complaints Holly Pick explains how the Editor’s Code applies to journalists using social media.
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Responses to Spectator and Telegraph articles on draft guidance on reporting of Islam
IPSO has responded to articles about a draft of guidance on reporting of Islam and Muslims.
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IPSO Blog: User generated content
Head of Complaints Lauren Sloan on how IPSO regulates user generated content.
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IPSO Podcast: Reporting Sikhism
Hardeep Singh from Network of Sikh Organisations (NSO) and Head of Standards Charlotte Urwin discuss reporting of religion and Sikhism in particular. They talk about NSO's new guidance...
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Guest blog: Reporting on Sikhism
In the second in our series of guest blogs highlighting our new external resources for journalists, Hardeep Singh, Deputy-Director of the Network of Sikh Organisations (NSO), explains how...
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Eminent QC appointed as IPSO Chairman
Edward Faulks QC, Lord Faulks, has been appointed as the Chairman of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), with effect from 1 January 2020, the IPSO Appointments Panel...
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Response to Hacked Off’s “McCarthyism in Bad Wigs and Fishnets”
Our response to Hacked Off's report corrects inaccuracies about IPSO’s independence, complaints process and standards monitoring and clarifies the basis for forthcoming research on changes in editorial standards...
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Guest Blog: Reporting on child abuse
The first blog in a series highlighting external resources for journalists is from Kath Stipala, Head of Public Affairs at The National Association for People Abused in Childhood...
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Response to Hacked Off’s “Unmasked”
IPSO sets out the regulatory action taken in relation to the complaints outlined in the "Unmasked" pamphlet, and corrects inaccuracies about IPSO’s standards investigations processes and independence
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Guest blog: Reporting on online challenges and games relating to suicide and self-harm
Lorna Fraser, Executive Lead of Samaritans’ Media Advisory Service, on the challenges of reporting on online content which may inadvertently put vulnerable people at risk.
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Press watchdog publishes new guidance on reporting of major incidents
IPSO has today released new guidance to help editors and journalists report on major incidents
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IPSO Blog: New advice on major incidents
It is strongly in the public interest that the media reports on major incidents, writes Charlotte Urwin.