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Mirror journalists highlight 'paralysis' in police relations
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Mirror journalists highlight 'paralysis' in police relations

Officers are being prevented from putting out information, and journalists 'are being treated almost like criminals', Sunday Mirror crime correspondent says
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
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Lord Hunt: UK press regulation seen as world 'benchmark'

Chairman of the PCC, which confirmed its planned closure earlier this month, stands by decision to pursue model of self regulation with contractual system
By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
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TalkSport and television help to boost UTV profits

Channel 3 television licence-holder in Northern Ireland now makes 70% of its profits from radio
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Mirror apologises for 'Women who Kill' model photo mix-up
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Mirror apologises for 'Women who Kill' model photo mix-up

Newspaper wrongly published photograph of a fashion model to illustrate a feature about a serial killer - causing 'considerable embarrassment'
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
New York Times to cut free online article allowance by half
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New York Times to cut free online article allowance by half

A year after launching its online digital subscriptions model, the New York Times has halved the number of articles users can view for free before charges kick in, from 20 to 10
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Regional press call for improved access to police and information
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Regional press call for improved access to police and information

In evidence to the Leveson inquiry, regional newspaper editors share concerns about the difficulty of gaining direct access to police officers and the speed information is delivered to journalists
By Rachel Bartlett • 5 min read
NUJ calls for meeting with Trinity Mirror over pension fund
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NUJ calls for meeting with Trinity Mirror over pension fund

Union says Trinity Mirror staff are worried about what an announced funding cut will mean for their pensions
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
Home Office quizzed on use of production orders against press
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Home Office quizzed on use of production orders against press

Ministers are asked to meet National Union of Journalists, amid fears that production orders are 'undermining journalistic independence'
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
Martin Moore: Press could learn from 'new digital publishers'
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Martin Moore: Press could learn from 'new digital publishers'

Director of the Media Standards Trust calls for UK journalism to 'rebuild itself from the ground up' and learn from 'new digital publishers' at Westminster Media Forum
By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
British journalists released after three weeks held in Libya
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British journalists released after three weeks held in Libya

Nicholas Davies-Jones and Gareth Montgomery-Johnson, who work for Iranian broadcaster Press TV, are looking forward to returning home
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
NoW surveillance 'jeopardised serial murder inquiry'
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NoW surveillance 'jeopardised serial murder inquiry'

Retired criminal investigator tells the Leveson inquiry his team was placed under surveillance by the News of the World covering the spate of murders in Ipswich in 2006
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Milly Dowler story 'chronically damaged' police relationship
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Milly Dowler story 'chronically damaged' police relationship

Sunday Express associate editor (news) says relationships between police and press have been 'potentially fatally damaged' after Guardian's allegations on phone hacking
By Paul McNally • 1 min read

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