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November 5, 2018updated 30 Sep 2022 7:02am

Impress eyes split to offer legal advice to members as regulator’s chief exec says he has ‘no plans to cut ties’ with patron Max Mosley

By Freddy Mayhew

Alternative press regulator Impress could split in two within three years as it looks to expand its extra-regulatory services, including setting up a “pro-bono legal group” that will offer advice to its members.

Impress now claims more than 100 publications as members (although it counts some print and digital operations separately) most of which are smaller, independent outlets.

The majority of national newspapers and magazines are regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation.

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