Paul Dacre to head Ofcom? If it's a joke, it may be on him
Alan Moses
I know how tough it is to be a regulator, says the former chairman of the Independent Press Standards Organisation Alan Moses
January 2017
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Debate double: can we trust our media and is press freedom threatened?
London Press Club to stage panel discussions about the coverage of Donald Trump and Brexit plus the threat posed by section 40
November 2016
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Why I have opposed the Guardian being regulated by Ipso
Roy Greenslade
After the history of misbehaviour by certain national newspaper publishers it is entirely unacceptable to join with them in a system of regulation
October 2016
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Goliath fears David: why newspaper publishers are scared by Impress
Roy Greenslade
The stage is now set for legal and political confrontation following the decision by the Press Recognition Panel to give royal charter approval to a new regulator
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Why Ipso was correct: freedom of expression means the freedom to offend
Roy Greenslade
Kelvin MacKenzie’s column about Fatima Manji wearing a hijab was hateful, but Channel 4 News should not have complained to the press regulator
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Ipso's Moses proves, once again, he was a clever choice for the post
Roy Greenslade
Press regulator’s chair makes clear his frustrations with newspapers over ‘nasty’ Brexit coverage - but he stops short of naming and shaming them
August 2016
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News UK tops list of complaints upheld in 2015 by Ipso
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Ipso sets up pilot arbitration scheme to resolve legal complaints
July 2016
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Ipso chair Alan Moses branches out into literary journalism
The former judge reviews a book about a famous barrister for the TLS
June 2016
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The Congleton Chronicle gives Ipso something to laugh about
Regulator publishes its members’ annual statements, drawing a textbook response from the Daily Mail and a statistical revelation by the Times
April 2016
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NUJ backs Impress, calling Ipso a 'pointless so-called regulator'
Union believes alternative regulator is more compliant with Leveson report
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Alan Moses launches defence of Ipso in a trenchant and witty lecture
Chairman argues that negotiations with publishers led to ‘substantial changes’ to the regulator’s rules that have helped to achieve ‘effective regulation’
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Alan Moses pokes fun at Paul Dacre in defending Ipso's record
Press regulator chairman enjoys himself in speech at London Press Club awards
March 2016
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The Queen versus the Sun - will Ipso back the paper's source?
Roy Greenslade
Palace say the story was inaccurate but reporter Tom Newton Dunn sticks to his guns ahead of an interesting investigation for Ipso chairman, Sir Alan Moses
February 2016
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Former civil servant appointed to review independence of Ipso
Sir Joseph Pilling will also consider the regulator’s effectiveness and its funding
Ipso appoints ex-civil servant to review its effectiveness
Press regulator’s chairman, Sir Alan Moses, announces independent evaluation and says he is confident body is capable of working in public interest
Ipso agrees four-year funding deal to 'underline independence'
Budget agreement guaranteeing £2.6m a year is part of changes to the way Independent Press Standards Organisation operates
December 2015
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Ipso delighted by publishers' revelations of their annual statements
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Editors' code revised to prevent gender bias and wayward headlines
October 2015
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Ipso moves closer to decision on launching a pilot arbitration service
Press regulator to review results of public consultation after ‘positive discussion’