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Ipso meaning

Acronym of Independent Press Standards Organisation: a regulatory body of the newspaper and magazine industry in the United Kingdom, established in 2014.

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You can also write to Readers' Editor, MailOnline, Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, W8 5TT or contact IPSO directly at ipso.

IPSO upheld the complaint as a breach of Clause 2 (Privacy) and Clause 6 (Children) of the Editors’ Code and ordered the publication of this ruling.

Mail Online had the most upheld IPSO complaints in 2022 with seven breaches of the Editors’ Code.

Our journalists are highly trained and our content is independently regulated by IPSO to some of the most rigorous standards in the world.

This means that if it's an "ipso facto" truth — that if Darby, with all her smarts and cunning, believes Lee to be telling the truth — then how can we not also keep Andy Ronson here at the very top spot?

Furthermore, IPSO found that no personal data had been unlawfully published and dismissed the claim that the newspaper had broken the law.

Ipso did not uphold Ms Dawson’s complaints of inaccuracy or harassment.

Schofield instructed his lawyers to use the press regulator IPSO to protect him.

The difference between a hallucinating human taxi driver and a hallucinating AI taxi driver is that you can put the human driver in jail after an accident, ipso facto making the street a little bit safer.

The wording of the new correction should be agreed with IPSO in advance and should make clear that a misconduct panel had not found that the complainant had used “excessive force” and was not “sacked” because of this.

Thirty-four complaints were resolved with Ipso mediation, six resolved through a satisfactory remedy and 36 not pursued after an initial investigation.

This statement is ipso facto absurd.

We will abide by the decision of IPSO.

Hon. Dean Barrow, Prime Minister of Belize:“I did I’m sure at some point make the declaration that what is commonly referred to as nepotism is not ipso facto since you’re a lawyer or getting there, corruption.

Not necessarily intentionally, and certainly not more than usually, but ipso facto, because it is China.

People don’t realize that they’re playing with fire when they take these disparities as ipso facto evidence of systemic failure.

Prejudice is, ipso facto, not based on reason.

The complaints about were made to the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) after publishing details of the cause of her death in a headline and repeating it through a push notification on its app.

Ipso facto propter hoc, it must have been removed from the DNC on a thumb drive!

Ipso facto, so can you if you play your karma cards right.