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IPSO announces new appointments to Complaints Committee
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) has today announced new appointments to its Complaints Committee, the lay majority panel which judges complaints relating to potential breaches of the...
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Press regulator announces new Appointments Panel members
The press regulator IPSO has today announced two new appointments to its independent Appointments Panel
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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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Lord Triesman to chair press regulator’s Appointments Panel
The press regulator IPSO has today announced Lord Triesman as the Chair of its independent Appointments Panel
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IPSO Newsletter July 2021
Read about 2020 Annual Statements from IPSO publishers, Board appointment and Covid case studies
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Press regulator appoints Sarah Lee to Board
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) has today announced the appointment of Sarah Lee, former partner at Slaughter and May, to its lay-majority Board
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Guest Blog: Reporting domestic abuse this International Women’s Day
Teresa Parker, Head of Media Relations & Communications at Women’s Aid on reporting domestic abuse this International Women's Day
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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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IPSO Newsletter February 2021
Read about new appointments, research into the coverage of transgender matters and the latest in our response to Covid-19
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IPSO appoints Asmita Naik and Alastair Machray to Complaints Committee
We welcome Asmita Naik, an international human rights consultant and Alastair Machray, former Liverpool Echo Editor to our lay-majority Complaints Committee
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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