Credit: By David Shankbone (Sir Harold Evans and his Paper Chase life) [CC-BY-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons News Sir Harold on leaving the Times: I was 'disgusted, dismayed and demoralised' Sir Harold Evans told the Leveson inquiry about his time as editor of the Times in 1981 to 1982, saying 'every paperclip was challenged' By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
News Associated Press journalists balloted for industrial action The NUJ and Bectu are said to be balloting UK journalists working for AP over the closure of a defined benefits program, which the news agency says will affect around 200 people By Rachel McAthy • 1 min read
Credit: New Statesman News 'Record' web traffic and editorial moves at New Statesman Jon Bernstein, who has been deputy editor of the New Statesman since November 2009, will become digital director for publisher Progressive Media International By Rachel McAthy • 1 min read
News BBC savings given green light as local radio cuts halved The BBC Trust asked the broadcaster to scale back proposed cuts to local radio, but has approved others, including a 'new all-England programme' for stations on weekday evenings By Rachel McAthy • 3 min read
News Meltwater and NLA agree on online content licensing The Copyright Tribunal issued its final decision on the case this week accepting the agreed proposals for online content licences, having outlined its interim findings in February By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
Credit: INSP News Digital edition street papers pilot due to launch in July The International Network of Street Papers takes to crowdfunding platform Kickstarter to try and collect funds to support a pilot scheme of digital street papers, such as with The Big Issue in the North in Manchester By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
Credit: ProPublica News Changes at ProPublica as Steiger moves to exec chairman role Paul Steiger, who is also chief executive of ProPublica, will be succeeded as editor-of-chief by current managing editor Stephen Engelberg By Rachel McAthy • 1 min read
News Alastair Campbell: No proof of Blair-Murdoch trade-off Former spokesman for ex-prime minister Tony Blair also tells the Leveson inquiry about his 'neutralisation strategy' for the Sun in the 1990s to create a 'level playing field' to communicate with the public By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
Credit: Fiona Hanson/PA News Leveson inquiry: Sir Harold Evans and Alastair Campbell to give evidence The Leveson inquiry will also hear from Sky News political correspondent Adam Boulton and MP Jack Straw By Rachel McAthy • 1 min read
Credit: alancleaver_2000 on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News Defamation bill published online after inclusion in Queen's Speech Libel reform was included in the Queen's Speech this week, which outlines Parliament's focus for the coming 12 months By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
News April ABCs: Sun on Sunday down while Sun circulation rises The latest Audit Bureau of Circulation report also show for the first time the higher Saturday circulations recorded for most morning titles By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
Credit: Martin Rickett/PA News Leveson calls in IoS editor after article 'disclosed details' also in Coulson evidence Lord Justice Leveson told the inquiry this morning an article published by the newspaper 'disclosed details which are in fact part of [Andy] Coulson's witness statement' By Rachel McAthy • 1 min read