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News: IMPRESS, the alternative press regulator, announces its first board

IMPRESS, The Independent Monitor for the Press, yesterday announced the members of its first Board.They will join Walter Merricks CBE, whose appointment as the first Chair of IMPRESS was announced in November 2014, to launch the new organisation, which will introduce the first ever system of independent and effective press regulation.

The Board members are Deborah Arnott, former broadcast journalist and now Chief Executive of the charity ASH; Iain Christie, barrister and Secretary of the Civil Mediation Council; Sue Evison, former Chief Feature Writer of The Sun; Máire Messenger Davies, former journalist and now Professor of Media Studies at the University of Ulster; David Robinson, Founding CEO of the life insurance company Bright Grey; and Patrick Swaffer, President of the British Board of Film Classification.

Walter Merricks, Chair Designate of IMPRESS, said:

‘This is a hugely impressive group of people. They bring great experience in the fields of journalism, law, business development, non-profit leadership and media regulation, which will be vital to IMPRESS as we take the organisation forward in 2015. I am very much looking forward to working with all of them.’

Merricks and his fellow Board members were nominated by the IMPRESS Appointment Panel, chaired by the distinguished journalist and press freedom campaigner Aidan White.

Aidan White, Chair of the IMPRESS Appointment Panel, said:

‘We are thrilled to have recruited such a remarkable line-up for the first Board of IMPRESS. It has been an honour to chair the Appointment Panel, and I am grateful to the other Panel members for their time and energy. I expect that with a Board of this calibre IMPRESS will develop rapidly over the coming months and years.’

About the IMPRESS Board

About Impress

Launched in December 2013, The IMPRESS Project (company limited by guarantee, number 8768595) has the support of leading journalists and free speech campaigners including Sir Harold Evans, the award-winning former Editor of the Sunday Times.

The IMPRESS Project is developing a regulator, IMPRESS, which meets the criteria for independence and effectiveness set out in the Royal Charter on Self-Regulation of the Press. The aims of IMPRESS and its prospectus are available at: impressproject.org

The Board of IMPRESS was nominated by an independent Appointment Panel, in line with the requirements in the Royal Charter. The Board will begin work in January 2015. They will in due course decide whether IMPRESS should seek recognition under the Royal Charter.

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