IHRC is disappointed in IPSO’s ruling regarding Andrew Norfolk’s attacks on IHRC published in The Times last year. The IPSO code continues to fail communities, groups and organisations from the impact of discrimination and discriminatory reporting that uses racist tropes. We hope that future reviews of the code – as suggested by the outgoing chair of IPSO – will address this issue.
For details of the case and our complaint visit the links below.
IPSO needs to revise its code
IHRC is disappointed in IPSO’s ruling regarding Andrew Norfolk’s attacks on IHRC published in The Times last year. The IPSO code continues to fail communities, groups and organisations from the impact of discrimination and discriminatory reporting that uses racist tropes. We hope that future reviews of the code – as suggested by the outgoing chair of IPSO – will address this issue.
For details of the case and our complaint visit the links below.
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