Credit: Lewis Whyld/PA News Liveblog: Rebekah Brooks's evidence at the Leveson inquiry Live updates as Rebekah Brooks, former News International chief executive and previously editor of both the Sun and the News of the World, appears before the Leveson inquiry By Elena Cresci • 29 min read
News Brooks: 12-a-day Cameron texts claim 'preposterous' Text messages happened 'on average once a week', Brooks tells the Leveson inquiry By Paul McNally • 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: Peter Byrne/PA News Rebekah Brooks: Anti-paedophile campaign 'could have been done better' Former News of the World editor accepts that there were 'risks of vigilantism' in 2000 campaign to 'name and shame' sex offenders By Paul McNally • 1 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
News Neville Thurlbeck calls for 'revolutionary' press reform In an address to the Cambridge Union last night, Thurlbeck also strongly criticised the select committee's phone-hacking report By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
Credit: Peter Byrne/PA News News Corp profits surge despite $167m hacking legal bill Publishing profits lag behind rest of group, down 19%, due to advertising revenue declines and the ongoing impact of the News of the World closure By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News Andy Coulson saw 'no conflict of interest' in joining Conservative team Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson told the Leveson inquiry that upon joining the Conservative team he made prime minister David Cameron aware he 'should not expect an easy ride' from the tabloid By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
News Guardian News & Media leads AOP awards shortlist The Association of Online Publishers announced the shortlist of entries across 20 categories in its annual awards By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Saddleworth Independent founder: 'Sacking reporters is not a strategy' Former Sunday Mirror and Express Newspapers executive Ken Bennett outlines the 'back-to-basics' approach he took when he founded the Saddleworth Independent By Jonathan Frost • 1 min read
News Trinity Mirror advertising revenues fall 11% Company says there is no sign of improvement in May and the outlook remains 'challenging' - but digital revenues are up following the Mirror Online relaunch By Paul McNally • 3 min read