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Teresa Parker (Head of Media Relations and Communications, Women's Aid) in conversation with Rosemary Douce (Standards Officer, IPSO) on how the media reports on domestic abuse and the available support networks for domestic abuse survivors.
Standards Officer Rosemary Douce and James Preston (Print and Digital Editor, Baylis Media Ltd.) on IPSO's new court reporting guidance, drawing on James' personal experiences as a court reporter.
Fiona Fox OBE (Chief Executive, Science Media Centre) on the reporting of the Covid-19 pandemic and her new book, Beyond the Hype: The Inside Story of Science's Biggest Media Controversies.
Chief Exec Charlotte Dewar discusses IPSO' new report, which looks at how the press are reporting the pandemic looking at key themes around complaints and case studies. Read the full report here.
Chair of the Editors' Code Committee Neil Benson and Head of Standards Charlotte Urwin join Vikki to discuss the recently announced review of the Editors’ Code of Practice and how you can have your say on the rules which govern editors and journalists.
Outgoing Chairman Sir Alan is interviewed live by Editor of the Mirror Alison Phillips on his five years at the press regulator. Sir Alan discusses freedom of speech, right to privacy and press regulation. Recorded live at the Law Society on 4th December
Joint Head of Complaints Holly Pick and Communications Manager Vikki Julian discuss the rules around reporting for the forthcoming General Election.
Head of Complaints Lauren Sloan discusses some key Clause 3 (Harassment) rulings and explains how IPSO can help with potential press intrusion
Hardeep Singh from Network of Sikh Organisations (NSO) and Head of Standards Charlotte Urwin discuss reporting of religion, and Sikhism in particular. They talk about NSO's new guidance for journalists and some of the controversies and challenges of reporting on Sikh issues and offer advice about how the Editors' Code might apply in these areas.
Rob Irvine, Editor of the Manchester Evening News at the time of the Arena attack, and Head of Standards Charlotte Urwin discuss the importance of reporting on major incidents and how IPSO's new guidance for journalists and information for the public can help.
Head of Complaints Bianca Strohmann on the rules the press must follow when it comes to privacy
Lead Commissioner Commission for Counter Extremism Sara Khan discusses the important role the media plays in challenging extremist beliefs.
What role can regulation play in supporting media literacy? Head of Standards Charlotte Urwin and Danielle Parker from the Readers Advisory Panel discuss the challenges of the media landscape and how IPSO supports readers to to make informed decisions about what sorts of news they would like to access.
What are the rules journalists must follow when they are writing about children? Standards Officer Rosemary Douce and Complaints Officer Madeline Palacz talk about the specific rules that safeguard children's welfare, including those relating to interviewing, publishing photos and privacy.
We're joined by Lorna Fraser from Samaritans and Lisa Roxby from Papyrus Prevention of Young suicide to talk about the challenges of reporting suicide
What are the rules on reporting on sexual offences? Head of Standards Charlotte Urwin talks about how journalists might approach reporting, plus advises survivors on what to expect if they chose to speak to the media.
A journey through the history of press regulation, from the 15th Century to Leveson, with Senior Complaints Officer Hugo Wallis. What can we learn from the past and what implications does it have for regulation today and in the future?
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