Sir Harold Evans backs plan for new press regulator to rival Ipso

The Impress Project aims to attract newspapers and publishers that want a regulator 'independent of owners and politicians'The former editor of the Sunday Times, Sir Harold Evans, is backing an initiative to set up a press regulator to rival the body being launched by the publishers of the Sun, the Daily Mail and the Telegraph.He has agreed to act as patron to the Impress Project, which was launched on Sunday by charity adviser and former journalist Jonathan Heawood. Impress is a not-for-profit company that aims to develop plans for a Leveson-compliant regulator.Evans said: "I support these proposals for a regulator that would be wholly independent of government or commercial interests, committed only to enhancing the standards of the British press."The dual purpose of discouraging abuses and resisting encroachments on an essential liberty is altogether necessary to restore public confidence. It is a necessary condition of the freedom of the press to act in the public interest."Haewood has been working on the plans for months with a view to attracting newspapers, online publishers and magazines that do not want to be part of the Independent Press Standards Organisation being backed by Associated Newspapers, News UK and others.He said he expected to set up the regulator itself in the first half of 2014 and to seek recognition from the recognition panel that will be set up on the back of the government royal charter for press regulation which was rubber-stamped by the Privy... Continue reading at 'The Guardian'

[ The Guardian | 2013-12-09 00:00:00 UTC ]

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