Impress versus Ipso - get ready for another press regulation battle

What should we make of Impress, the from-left-field intervention in the press regulation saga?My immediate thought on reading Jonathan Heawood's article on Monday was that it was some kind of front organisation for Hacked Off.This was swiftly and strenuously denied by Evan Harris, associate director of Hacked Off (see his comments in the thread below Heawood's article). It was also denied again by Heawood on Radio 4's Media Show yesterday.It was further denied by Brian Cathcart, the Hacked Off executive director, in an article welcoming the initiative but also airing "reservations" about "some aspects" of its prospectus.That's enough denials - ed. In accepting them, however, it is obvious that Impress does amount to a stalking horse for Hacked Off in that it opposes the creation of the publishers' regulator, the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso), on grounds that echo those advanced by Hacked Off.Anyway, for the purposes of this exercise, let's accept it, to borrow Heawood's phrase in his radio 4 interview with Steve Hewlett, as "a third way."Heawood, a seasoned free speech campaigner, has to confront one reality - the existence of a royal charter that is widely viewed as inimical to press freedom. Would he sign up to it or not?Asked that question, he ducked it. Though he said he wasn't wildly enthusiastic about it he also appeared ready to accept its provisions should any publishers who jump aboard the Impress boat see wisdom in the charter.Hang on though.... Continue reading at 'The Guardian'

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