Print media in Great Britain

Regulation
IMPRESS (Independent Monitor for the Press) is an independent press regulator in the UK. It was the first to be recognised by the Press Recognition Panel, and is fully compliant with the recommendations of the Leveson Inquiry. The Chairman of IMPRESS is Jonathan Heawood

IMPRESS have the power to make newspapers publish a correction of an original story (if a complaint is upheld) in the same prominence and position that it was first published

Section 40 of the Crimes and Courts Act 2013 makes publishers responsible for libel costs on both sides unless they have voluntarily enter IMPRESS

Newspapers and news media consistently practicing solutions focussed and constructive journalism

“1 company 1 title” newspaper rule to stop concentrated press media

Journalists holding some power over editors:
 * The appointment and dismissal of the editor-in-chief, or equivalent, by management or proprietors must be approved by the editorial panel on the basis of majority vote.
 * The panel must be consulted on decisions taken by management or proprietors which affect the definition or direction of editorial policy and content, including editorial codes and guidelines.
 * The panel must have the ability to pass a motion of no confidence in an editor-in-chief, or equivalent, by majority vote.
 * The panel must have the capacity both to hear and air grievances of staff journalists in relation to particular assignments, and to consult the National Union of Journalists or the new independent regulator.”

British national newspapers
Incisive Media

Archant

England regional newspaper
Ilife Media

Harmsworth Printing

Northcliffe Media

Tindle Newspaper Group