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11 Sep 2014:
Newspaper apologises for identifying woman
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11 Sep 2014:
Newspaper required by regulator to publish correction
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10 Sep 2014:
No breach of the editors' code, says regulator
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9 Sep 2014:
Roy Greenslade argues that the former Mail on Sunday editor's hacking concealment should rule him out from the regulator's major committee
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7 Sep 2014:
Sister of Milly Dowler and parents of Madeleine McCann among signatories of letter attacking publishers for rejecting Leveson
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7 Sep 2014: Letter: The new Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) is PCC mark II: same premises, many of the same staff, the same flawed complaints system
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4 Sep 2014:
Roy Greenslade argues that the new press regulator is just not independent enough from publishers
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4 Sep 2014: Editorial: The public’s welcome for the Leveson report has been ignored by the press. Its new regulator will need to prove its independence before it can be supported
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4 Sep 2014:
But paper escapes censure by Press Complaints Commission
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1 Sep 2014:
Roy Greenslade wonders how Ipso will operate and highlights one potential case to test its resolve
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29 Aug 2014:
New press regulator backs into the limelight
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28 Aug 2014:
Would-be regulator prepares to appoint a board
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