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Month: October 2025 (Page 1 of 2)

The price we all pay for IPSO’s abject failure as a Regulator: Part 2 – Jonathan Coad

In 1999 The House of Lords made a seismic change to the law of defamation. Its effect was to fortify the power of Fleet Street to libel individuals for profit without sanction, thereby both fundamentally undermining their human rights and permitting the press to persist in promulgating any falsities favoured by editorial agendas. This aberrant judicial law-making was justified by the most monumental intellectual dishonesty. Continue reading

Cause for Complaint: Assessing the ICO’s Proposed New Approach to Data Protection Complaints – David Erdos

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)’s data protection complaint handling performance is currently in very clear crisis.  Despite its pledge to assess and respond to 80% of such complaints within 90 days, the percentage of cases where such an outcome has not been achieved has ballooned from 15.2% in 2023/ 24 to 70% in 2024/25 (a 360% increase). Continue reading

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