Credit: jfeuchter on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News ABC clears WSJ Europe over circulation agreement Audit Bureau of Circulation finds 'no clear evidence' that copies linked to a circulation agreement did not comply with its reporting rules, but launches review of own rules By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News NUJ members at Newsquest Essex to ballot over pay Union members at Newsquest titles in Essex are being balloted over pay, with a review reportedly due later this year By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Met police to submit note to Leveson on 'Dowler issue' Counsel for Metropolitan Police tells Lord Leveson the force 'will be submitting a note to the inquiry' in January By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News PPA magazine awards open to entries for 2012 Professional Publishers Association open annual awards to entries, with two new categories for 2012 By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News November ABC: Mail Online hits almost 85m browsers Daily Mail website sees traffic pass the 80 million mark with a 7.5 per cent increase in November By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
Credit: Alberto OG on Flickr. Some rights reserved News Met officer arrested in police payments investigation Statement from police says 52-year-old woman was arrested this morning 'on suspicion of misconduct in a public office and offences contrary to the Prevention of Corruption Act 1906' By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Glenn Mulcaire wins legal fees case against NGN A high court judge has ruled that there was 'a valid contract of indemnity' between the former private investigator and the publisher for the now-closed News of the World By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Credit: Stephen Kosloff on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News Dangerous assignment deaths 'highest on record' A report by the Committee to Protect Journalists finds that at least 43 journalists were killed this year 'in direct relation to their work', with 16 of those on 'dangerous assignments' By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Tabloid Girl author explains 'heightened reality' tales Appearing before the Leveson inquiry former News of the World reporter Sharon Marshall says some accounts in the book are 'dramatisations' and based on 'pub anecdotes' By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Credit: Chris Radburn/PA News NoW whistleblower's brother: Hacking was 'routine' at the Sun Stuart Hoare, brother of the late Sean Hoare who spoke out about alleged wrongdoing at the News of the World, tells the Leveson inquiry he claimed phone hacking was 'routine' at the Sun By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
Credit: Kristine Lowe News Coverage of July attack breached code, finds Norway PCC Norwegian press complaints commission finds coverage by two newspapers in breach of ethical codes, but clears four other news outlets By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Credit: Image taken from BBC Newsnight News Nick Davies: 'Everybody accepted Dowler story was true' Guardian reporter Nick Davies told BBC Newsnight it was 'to everybody's surprise' when it emerged that 'one element' of his story on the hacking of Milly Dowler's phone 'is now in doubt' By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read