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News publishers win first round of copyright claim against AI start-up Cohere

News publishers win first round of copyright claim against AI start-up Cohere

Judgment described as “first step towards justice” for publishers.

By Charlotte Tobitt
BBC apologises to Trump but offers five reasons why it won't pay his claim

BBC apologises to Trump but offers five reasons why it won’t pay his claim

BBC “strongly disagrees” Trump has grounds for a defamation claim.

By PA Mediaand Dominic Ponsford
The public haven’t been fooled: it’s time to stop pretending Leveson lessons were learned

The public haven’t been fooled: it’s time to stop pretending Leveson lessons were learned

Press Recognition Panel chair says new research shows people remain sceptical of media standards.

By Kathryn Cearns
Manchester Evening News pays £16k damages to Bob Vylan frontman

Manchester Evening News pays £16k damages to Bob Vylan frontman

Reach publication wrongly stated Pascal Robinson had performed Nazi salutes on stage.

By Charlotte Tobitt
New police media guidance aims to reset post-Leveson culture of suspicion

New police media guidance aims to reset post-Leveson culture of suspicion

New guidance allows off-the-record briefings and encourages police openness.

By Dominic Ponsford
Getty vs Stability AI ruling is 'damp squib' that fails to create precedent

Getty vs Stability AI ruling is ‘damp squib’ that fails to create precedent

Getty parallel case against Stability AI in the US continues.

By Charlotte Tobitt
Express rapped by IPSO over inaccurate headlines 12 times in 2025 so far

Express rapped by IPSO over inaccurate headlines 12 times in 2025 so far

The articles mostly relate to Labour’s financial policies.

By Charlotte Tobitt