Credit: alancleaver_2000 on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News 'Delaying tactics' and 'regular frustration' - journalists' FOI tales News groups respond to parliament consultation, highlighting 'operational weaknesses' with the act and suggesting improvements By Paul McNally • 6 min read
Credit: Fiona Hanson/PA News Supreme Court rules in favour of BBC in Balen report FOI battle Corporation's internal report on coverage of Middle East conflict is covered by Freedom Of Information exemption because it relates to BBC journalism By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Credit: Roger Jones on Geograph. Some rights reserved News News Corp committee insists it is protecting journalists' sources Management and standards committee says documents are being redacted carefully By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News Mecom to cut up to 350 jobs in 'digital first' drive Netherlands' biggest regional newspaper group to focus on digital as part of €50m cost-cutting initiative By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News Supreme Court to hear Glenn Muclaire evidence appeal Private investigator to appeal against order forcing him to name those who instructed him to hack phones By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Credit: Chris Young/PA News B2B publishers due to announce revenue growth in 2011 Many of the publicly quoted business-to-business groups are due to release their latest results to the City this month By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News News Group told to wait before appealing damages bill News of the World publisher cannot seek to overturn Tommy Sheridan libel ruling until the police investigation into hacking is completed, court rules By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Credit: flyvancity on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News Egypt frees Australian journalist arrested covering strikes Committee to Protect Journalists says arrest of Austin Mackell was 'part of a disturbing pattern of attacks and harassment' By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News Thurlbeck: Murdoch 'would ditch the Sun' to save reputation Former News of the World chief reporter says Rupert Murdoch 'would ditch the Sun to defend his American interests' in an interview with Bloomberg By Paul McNally • 3 min read
News Police defend scale of investigation into journalists Three linked operations, investigating hacking and payments to police, are 'extremely difficult' and not 'in any way disproportionate' By Paul McNally • 2 min read
Credit: Lewis Stickley/PA News Journalists 'betrayed' by News Corp, says union Times reports that confidential information about sources was handed over to police - which the National Union of Journalists says is a threat to press freedom By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Credit: Andrew Milligan/PA News Tommy Sheridan back in court over News of the World damages Former Scottish politician says News International still owes him £200,000 in libel damages from 2006, but publisher will attempt to appeal By Paul McNally • 1 min read