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IPSO Blog: How Clause 12 (Discrimination) works
Complaints Officer John Buckingham shares his thoughts on some of the difficult issues around Clause 12 (Discrimination).
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IPSO Blog: Making an effective complaint
Our complaints process offers those who feel that an IPSO member has fallen below the standards required in the Editors’ Code the opportunity to seek redress.
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Guest blog: How the media report domestic abuse and sexual violence
Working with Angles is a good reminder to me that positive change really can be encouraged and influenced when you bring the right people together in the right...
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IPSO Blog: Potential press harassment after major incidents – how we can help
A look into the response to the Manchester Arena Bombing in 2017 and how it informed IPSO's response to future major incidents.
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IPSO Blog: Supporting the public with new information
IPSO is committed to upholding high standards of journalism and to supporting those who feel wronged by the press. We want to help the public understand the rules...
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IPSO Blog: Reporting on a death with sympathy and sensitivity
Speaking to journalists, one of the hardest things they have to do is to reach out to the recently bereaved, writes Vikki Julian.
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Guest blog: Inconvenient truths – science and the media
In the first of a series of guest blogs, Fiona Fox, Chief Executive of the Science Media Centre, on how the media talks about science.
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IPSO Blog: What should journalists think about when using information taken from social media?
Head of Standards Charlotte Urwin on IPSO's new social media guidance, how social media has revolutionised how individuals consume news, and how journalists research and write stories.
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IPSO Blog: Election reporting FAQS
With the general election fast approaching on 8 June, one thing is certain – the election’s players, policies and announcements will be a key focus for the UK’s...
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IPSO Blog: How the UK press takes reporting of suicide seriously
More than 6,000 people take their own lives by suicide in the UK every year. The World Health Organization estimates that for each suicide, there may be more...
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IPSO Blog: Legsit and third party complaints
We often get questions about why we don’t take forward third party complaints, and we know that sometimes people feel disappointed about this, so this week’s blog seems...
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IPSO Blog: Five reasons to join
Our members include large national newspaper groups, small local online publications, glossy lifestyle magazines and business to business content. And we are growing. Former Head of Standards Charlotte...