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‘Show some respect’: Chief News Correspondent at The Times demonstrates that IPSO code on grief means nothing to journalists – Paul Wragg
According to Thangam Debbonaire MP, Labour’s current shadow culture secretary, there is nothing more to be done about press regulation.
11/6/24
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Opinion: How newspapers get away with unethical reporting of small boat arrivals
‍Every day, a few hundred people arrive on UK soil after fleeing their own homes due to fear of persecution or their safety.
29/2/24
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The Fawcett Society on IPSO: “multiple rounds of appeals, endless conversations… who is the system set out for?”
At Fawcett, we stand with and for women to tackle the structures plus systems that hold women back and limit our freedoms.
31/1/24
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Illegality at the Murdoch Empire
‍Phone-hacking is so yesterday, right? That is exactly what News Group (not to mention the Mirror and the Mail) want you to think.
9/1/24
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‍Phone-hacking is so yesterday, right? That is exactly what News Group (not to mention the Mirror and the Mail) want you to think.
Chris HuhneI can announce that I have reached a settlement in my case against Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers for illegal information-gathering
1/1/24
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“How much did they get out of turning my daughter's death into voyeurism?”
Mandy Garner writes about her experience of complaining to IPSO after press intrusion into grief.
1/11/20
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