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PPA comments on response to AI Whitepaper
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PPA comments on response to AI Whitepaper

The Government has published its response to the AI White Paper, setting out its next steps for its ‘pro-innovation’ regulatory approach to AI.

08/02/2024

NUJ welcomes House of Lords report
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NUJ welcomes House of Lords report

The National Union of Journalists has welcomed the House of Lords report urging action to ensure the protection of rightsholders.

06/02/2024

The Fed expresses dismay
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The Fed expresses dismay

The Federation of Independent Retailers has expressed dismay as Menzies Distribution announces carriage charge increase.

06/02/2024

NMA responds to report
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NMA responds to report

The News Media Association has responded to the Lords Communications and Digital Committee’s Report into large language models.

05/02/2024

IPSO publishes update
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IPSO publishes update

IPSO has published an update on its implementation of Jeffrey Review recommendations.

02/02/2024

IPSO publishes guidance
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IPSO publishes guidance

The Independent Press Standards Organisation has published its guidance on the due prominence of corrections in digital media.

26/01/2024

PPA responds to Ofcom review
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PPA responds to Ofcom review

The PPA is calling on the government to ensure that Royal Mail deliveries are maintained.

25/01/2024

Reviving local news
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Reviving local news

Local newspapers are struggling in many countries. A recently published report in the USA highlights the challenges and opportunities.

By James Evelegh  |  25/01/2024

Peter Wagg appointed chair of PDF
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Peter Wagg appointed chair of PDF

Peter Wagg has been appointed as the 2024 chair of the Press Distribution Forum, the body responsible for regulating and monitoring the news supply chain.

19/01/2024

The Solution
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The Solution

The great contemporary historian Sir Anthony Seldon considers future funding for the BBC.

By Anthony Seldon  |  18/01/2024

Are the powerful being held to account?
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Are the powerful being held to account?

Not according to James O’Brien’s new book, ‘How they broke Britain’. The state we’re in is in no small measure down to sections of the press not doing their job properly, he says.

By James Evelegh  |  04/01/2024

Their nightmare litigant
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Their nightmare litigant

For any media organisation that indulged in phone hacking, Prince Harry is the person you least want to face a legal challenge from.

By James Evelegh  |  21/12/2023

SoE and the NMA respond to King’s Speech
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SoE and the NMA respond to King’s Speech

The Society of Editors and the News Media Association have welcomed the government’s commitment to repeal Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act contained within the King’s Speech.

08/11/2023

IPSO appoints new members to its Complaints Committee
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IPSO appoints new members to its Complaints Committee

IPSO has appointed Manuela Grayson and Bulbul Basu as lay members of its Complaints Committee.

01/11/2023

IPSO publishes Annual Report 2022
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IPSO publishes Annual Report 2022

2022 saw the launch of IPSO’s five-year strategy, an independent external review of their work, and they also handled the biggest single complaint to date.

25/10/2023

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