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Mirror in breach for naming Stephen Lawrence killer's son

Newspaper had used Facebook to identify 11-year-old boy, raising 'significant safety concerns'
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
Helen Boaden: BBC network news to cut 140 roles by April 2013
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Helen Boaden: BBC network news to cut 140 roles by April 2013

Director of BBC News Helen Boaden tells staff where cuts will be made, which includes the loss of three Newsnight reporters and 17 news service jobs in Radio 1 and 1Xtra
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Joint committee report: No new privacy law needed
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Joint committee report: No new privacy law needed

The committee also calls for a new regulator with 'teeth', but warned if this fails then parliament should consider 'statutory oversight'
By Rachel Bartlett • 4 min read
'Mischievous' media distracted Milly Dowler investigators
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'Mischievous' media distracted Milly Dowler investigators

Surrey Police assistant chief constable says resources had to be diverted to keep up with the unprecedented level of press interest in 2002 case
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
Police deny Joanna Yeates murder case off-record briefings
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Police deny Joanna Yeates murder case off-record briefings

Somerset and Avon chief constable says the claim by Mirror editor that police briefed journalists about Christopher Jefferies was 'absolutely outrageous'
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Police chief backs claim paper held secret interview with murder suspect
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Police chief backs claim paper held secret interview with murder suspect

Suffolk chief constable says he has found information to support claim made by retired criminal investigator last week - but does not name Sunday Mirror
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
David Cameron urged to rethink 'unfair' no-win no-fee reform
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David Cameron urged to rethink 'unfair' no-win no-fee reform

New rules on conditional fee agreements and insurance premiums in privacy and libel cases would be 'wrong and unfair to the ordinary citizen'
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
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National press used 'invasive tactics' after Cumbria shootings

Former chief constable of Cumbria police tells Leveson inquiry he shared concerns with an MP about 'highly invasive tactics' used by parts of the national press after the 2010 Cumbria shootings
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Rising cost of newsprint hits Telegraph profits
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Rising cost of newsprint hits Telegraph profits

Publisher expects a 'difficult trading environment in 2012' - despite a potential advertising boost from the Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
AOP: Two thirds of online publishers plan to grow digital roles
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AOP: Two thirds of online publishers plan to grow digital roles

The annual census from the Association of Online Publishers also found more than half of respondents are planning on recruiting staff to work on app development
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
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Ex-cricketer awarded £90K damages in Twitter libel case

Judgment handed down from the high court found there was no reliable evidence to support allegations made against Chris Cairns, 'or even that there were strong grounds for suspicion'
By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
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Mail on Sunday makes second apology to French bank

Associated Newspapers agrees to pay damages to Société Générale over story last August relating to its financial situation
By Paul McNally • 1 min read

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