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New research on reporting of trans issues shows 400% increase in coverage and varying perceptions on broader editorial standards
The press regulator IPSO has today published research on editorial standards in coverage of transgender issues between 2009 and 2019
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Press regulator publishes guidance on reporting of Muslims and Islam
IPSO has today published guidance on how the Editors’ Code of Practice applies to the reporting of Muslims and Islam
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Guest blog: Reporting on Muslims and Islam
Fiyaz Mughal, Founder of Faith Matters and Tell MAMA, welcomes new IPSO guidance on reporting of Muslims and Islam. As with all our guest blogs, the opinions are...
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Response to Hacked Off’s report “White Supremacism, the press and the absence of regulation”
IPSO rejects any assertion that lack of regulation is responsible for the spread of material on white supremacist internet forums.
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IPSO welcomes new members from the South West
IPSO welcomes new members Bodmin Voice, Newquay Voice, St Austell Voice, Truro Voice, The Sunday Independent and Cornwall Today
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Guest Blog: Making a difference on reporting domestic abuse
Teresa Parker, Head of Media Relations & Communications at Women’s Aid, on her experience of working with publishers and partners to raise standards of reporting on domestic abuse.
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IPSO Newsletter October 2020
Read about new IPSO appointments, ongoing work and latest case studies
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IPSO Blog: What is editorial discretion?
Communications & Public Affairs Officer Hanno Fenech on “editorial discretion”
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Complaint from Doctors’ Association UK about online GP consultations
Due to the high level of interest in the complaint from Doctors' Association UK (DAUK), IPSO is providing a summary of its response along with further information which...
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IPSO Chair talks arbitration in The Times
Lord Faulks discusses IPSO's privacy notices, harassment services and arbitration scheme in The Times.