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Fleet Street regulator will issue guidance to editors on ‘difficult’ issue next year
Opposition parties believe amending the Data Protection Bill will restore public trust
Publishers fear for free speech as Miliband and Clarke seek data bill amendment
Emergency phone system for victims’ families was also a ‘catastrophic failure’
Max Mosley demands newspapers stop ‘processing data’ related to him
Proposed amendments to Data Protection Bill by Lords would restrict press exemptions
Decision comes as Ipso weighs how to deal with global digital publishers
Conservatives also pledge to drop court costs penalty if they win election
Section 40 carries threat of full liability for legal costs
Newspapers pile pressure on ministers ahead of Leveson 2 deadline
Princes William and Harry try to freeze out newspapers in favour of social media
‘This is not a game — it is her life and his,’ says palace in a statement
Investigations into past behaviour ignores the industry’s trials today
Impress, supported by Hacked Off and Max Mosley, recognised as official regulator
UK press regulator rejects complaint from Channel 4 presenter about Sun article
Alan Moses would like media to be more responsible, particularly on immigration and race
Ipso grapples with problem of websites’ global expansion after regulator upholds Scientology complaint
Front-page claim was ‘significantly misleading’, rules Independent Press Standards Organisation
Michael Gove denies being source of leak but some fingers point to guests at Murdoch wedding
Ex-FI boss and fierce critic of tabloid press not involved in decision to grant Impress £3.8m
Ipso yet to create arbitration system for complaints despite promises
Sunday Mirror’s revelation about Tory MP raises questions about how far journalists can go
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