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Impress
September 2018
UK newspaper industry demands levy on tech firms
News Media Association says Google and Facebook should fund the journalism from which they profit
June 2018
Open door
Don’t let data protection undermine journalism
Paul Chadwick
Much will depend on how information commissioners use their powers, and the way judges treat the media, says Guardian readers’ editor Paul Chadwick
May 2018
Why is UK press regulation back in the headlines?
Government faces possible defeat on press regulation votes
March 2018
Max Mosley, the 56-year-old fascist leaflet and a battle for the press
As the government scrapped the second Leveson inquiry, a 1961 election handout has thrust the ex-F1 boss back to the heart of the regulation debate
February 2018
Max Mosley’s half-forgotten far-right past catches up with him
Press regulation combatant faces backlash over previous support for his father’s fascist politics
December 2017
The press’s own watchdog is failing so I’m joining the fight for honest journalism
David Leigh
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Ipso must be UK’s de facto press regulator
Peter Preston
November 2017
Impress excludes board members from Laura Kuenssberg article inquiry
Press watchdog investigating Canary article recuses two members after they shared online posts about BBC political editor
October 2017
Press regulator is ‘independent’, you say? That don’t Impress me much
Press regulator Impress is no instrument of the state
High court rejects challenge to status of UK press regulator
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Watchdog scores own goal with report on director’s rant against Mail and Sun
September 2017
Press watchdog's future in doubt after chief's anti-Mail tweets
Press Recognition Panel will consider internal report by Impress which says boss brought organisation into disrepute
June 2017
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Tories have turned against the charter. But Impress won’t go away for good
Peter Preston
The Leveson report may not currently be at the front of Conservative minds: but the royal regulator could still easily be revived in future
May 2017
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Conservatives seem to have found digital media holy grail
Peter Preston
The Tory manifesto says the party will ensure a sustainable level playing field in global online media. Wow!
April 2017
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Who’s in charge at a newspaper? The Impress code isn’t quite sure
Peter Preston
The would-be regulator identifies ‘publishers’, not editors, as the guiding intelligence behind news organisations. But who exactly is that?
February 2017
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Orthodox Impress or loftier Ipso? Maybe an arbitrator should decide
Peter Preston
But this could come down to choosing one of two routes up Molehill Mountain
January 2017
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Watch the Mail go into Pannick mode
Peter Preston
Greenslade
Arbitration for the press is necessary, but it must cover all media
Roy Greenslade
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