The Financial Times has stepped outside of the ongoing press regulation battle between the UK government and Ipso and announced plans to set up its own internal system to deal with future problems.
The announcement was made by editor Lionel Barber on Thursday and cited the FT’s international presence as a factor in the decision.
Barber said: “After careful consideration, the FT has decided to put in place a system which accountable, credibly, robust and highly adaptably to meet the pace of change in our industry.
“We believe this approach is consistent with our record of journalistic excellence and integrity, and it builds Read full story ›
Source: The Drum