IPSO publishes its Annual Report 2023
IPSO sets out efforts to raise editorial standards and protect the public and freedom of expression in its annual report for 2023.
IPSO sets out efforts to raise editorial standards and protect the public and freedom of expression in its annual report for 2023.
As the coverage of general elections by legacy media becomes more generic, Dave Toomer, a former hack turned academic, asks what prospects there are for hyperlocal community publications to fill the localness gap in deprived areas.
Impress has released guidance to help the public tackle homophobia, biphobia and transphobia in the media.
This week’s ruling against Google by a US court has been welcomed by publishers.
IPSO has published its guidance for journalists and editors on reporting of major incidents.
IPSO has launched a new website as part of a brand overhaul to reach more audiences.
Impress has called for urgent action to tackle misinformation following Southport Riots.
Local news publishers have called on the Welsh Government to keep council tax notices in local papers.
People will rely heavily upon highly trusted local news media to combat misinformation and fake news during the upcoming general election, a new public poll published today for the News Media Association’s Local Matters report has found.
At the recent Society of Editors conference, Ray Snoddy saw a slight thawing in police-media relations and progress towards more open justice.
Media Smart and the Advertising Association are renewing their awareness campaign ‘What’s the deal with political advertising?’ to help voters understand the ads by political parties they may see in the run up to the General Election.
The PPA has released its reaction to the Labour manifesto.
Editors in Wales warn of severe democratic deficit if public notices are removed from local papers.
Impress has launched a new initiative to encourage the questioning of MPs and parliamentary candidates on matters relating to the media and journalism.
The News/Media Alliance has sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ), urging the agencies to investigate Google.
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