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Landmark agreement to rebuild trust between police and journalists launched

March 17, 20262 Mins Read
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A LANDMARK agreement to rebuild trust between police and journalists launches today.

The Policing and Media Charter aims to improve how both sides work on fast-moving stories.

It includes police releasing guidance in major incidents to avoid social media misinformation, as happened with drowned Lancashire dog walker Nicola Bulley.

Police are also encouraged to disclose an arrestee’s nationality if it prevents false rumours.

Dawn Alford, at the Society of Editors, said: “It will not solve every issue overnight but provides a shared framework both can turn to.”

The National Police Chiefs’ Council said: “This charter reflects a shared commitment between policing and the media to strengthen the way we work together in the public interest.

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“Open and constructive relationships between police and journalists are vital to ensuring the public receives accurate and timely information.”

“We welcome the collaboration that has taken place in developing this charter and look forward to continuing that dialogue as it is put into practice.”

Rebecca Camber, Chair of the Crime Reporters Association said: “This charter has the potential to fundamentally transform the relationship between police and the media.

“That relationship remains essential to public confidence and policing legitimacy in the UK.

“I’m delighted that police have listened and together we have produced a groundbreaking charter.

“I hope it will make a real difference to journalists, police and press officers everywhere.”

WHY PACT IS SO VITAL

By Dawn Alford CEO, Society of Editors

THE new Policing and Media Charter being launched today matters.

The aim is to improve the way police and professional journalists communicate, particularly on fast moving incidents and major investigations.

When trusted reporters can access timely information, they are able to explain clearly what is happening, separate fact from speculation and report responsibly.

In an age where misinformation spreads rapidly online, that role is more important than ever.

It also helps ensure justice can be seen to be done.

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