TBIJ, Open Democracy and Bristol Cable join press regulator Impress
Impress says the new members are "three of the most innovative publishers" in the UK.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Impress says the new members are "three of the most innovative publishers" in the UK.
BySection 40, a legal tool designed to induce publishers to sign up to Impress, was repealed in May.
ByImpress issues ruling over interview with far-right political figure Mark Collett.
ByImpress strives to foster a society bound by a collective commitment to truth
ByImpress apologised "for any confusion caused" by its financial statement.
ByThe never-activated clause would make publishers pay both sides' costs if they are sued.
By"We know that there's significant alienation going on right now because of that toxic news environment.”
ByLexie Kirkconnell-Kawana will succeed current CEO Ed Procter, who has led Impress since 2020.
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