Dacre and Viner To Speak At Society of Editors Conference
Paul Dacre is to give the Society of Editors Annual Lecture to launch its conference in Manchester in the autumn. Mr Dacre announced he was stepping aside as editor this year after 26 years at the helm of the Daily Mail. During...
Read moreFake News Spread By Social Networks Has Created ‘Crisis In Our Democracy,’ Committee Says
Fake news and disinformation spread by social networks has created a “crisis in our democracy” which must be confronted by making the tech companies take greater responsibility for misleading and harmful content on their sites, an influential Committee has...
Read moreFake News Spread By Social Networks Has Created ‘Crisis In Our Democracy,’ MPs Warn
Fake news and disinformation spread by social networks has created a “crisis in our democracy” which must be confronted by making the tech companies take greater responsibility for misleading and harmful content on their sites, an influential Committee has...
Read moreNMA Calls For Public Access to Parole Board Hearings
Public access should be allowed at Parole Board hearings in order to improve transparency around the system and scrutiny of the judicial process, the News Media Association has said. In a submission to the Ministry of Justice consultation 'Reconsideration of...
Read moreGovernment Launches Consultation On Electoral Law
The Government has launched a consultation on proposals to toughen electoral law in order to crack down on threats and abuse towards those standing for election and improve transparency around political advertising. The ‘Protecting the Debate: Intimidation, Influence, and...
Read moreIPSO Compulsory Arbitration Scheme Launches
IPSO’s compulsory arbitration scheme has launched. Anyone who has a valid legal claim against a newspaper can now make it through the IPSO scheme for a maximum fee of £100 and the newspaper has no choice but to arbitrate, IPSO...
Read moreNMA Warns Secrecy Proposals Will Damage Public Confidence In Healthcare System
The News Media Association has warned that a blanket ban on disclosure of information will damage public confidence in the healthcare system after a Committee recommended that evidence in investigations into tragic scandals such as Morecombe Bay and Mid...
Read moreOfcom Announces Local Radio To Roll Out But Local TV Halted
Following a consultation, Ofcom has decided not to advertise or re-advertise licences for 13 local TV locations, in order to help protect the economic sustainability of the sector as a whole, Ofcom said. Ofcom says that it would remain open...
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