IPSO regulations changed
IPSO has announced plans to improve its focus on complaints that raise a potential breach of the Editors’ Code of Practice.
IPSO has announced plans to improve its focus on complaints that raise a potential breach of the Editors’ Code of Practice.
Following John Stevens' departure earlier in the summer, Mirror interim Political Editor Lizzy Buchan will be taking on the role of political editor on a permanent basis.
Frontiers for Young Minds Nobel Collection: Three new Nobel Prize-winning breakthroughs shared by Laureates with young readers.
The News Media Association has published its response to the government consultation yesterday on copyright and AI.
A Police Service of Northern Ireland judgement has highlighted the need for additional protections for journalists’ sources.
Earlier this week the Creative Rights in AI Coalition called on the government to protect copyright as GAI policy develops.
The New York Times Games App has won a Cultural Impact Award at Apple’s 2024 App Store Awards.
On 9th December, International Anti-Corruption Day, the CASE Coalition published its annual report on SLAPPs in Europe.
Online media must embrace the old school rigour of print journalism to combat the growing menace of ‘fake news’, says the UK’s new Journalist Laureate.
The 13th annual British Journalism Awards were held in London last week.
Financial Times has announced the launch of its India Business Briefing newsletter.
Rhotic Media has announced it is to launch a digital assets title for investors and bankers.
The News Media Association and Newsbrands Scotland say they have united to strengthen voice of UK news publishers.
The Labour government is barely five months old but already the media is speculating on who will be the next PM. According to Paul Connew, increasing numbers of pundits are pointing towards it being Nigel Farage.
The government must act against copyright theft by ai firms, parliamentarians and creatives warn.
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