News HMIC chief: Need framework for police relations with press Chief inspector of Her Majesty's Inspectorate Constabulary called for the relationship between press and police to be 'put on the right footing' with a common framework By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Shareholders concerned about Sly Bailey pay Newspaper publisher is expected to offer a solution when results are published on Thursday, as shareholders complain that chief executive's pay is excessive By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Credit: Dominic Lipinski/PA News Mirror refused permission to appeal contempt ruling Mirror Group Newspapers has been refused permission to appeal a ruling that found it was in contempt of court for stories published about Chris Jefferies By Sarah Marshall • 2 min read
News Lord Hunt: 'We will start again with a new regulator with teeth' Chair of the Press Complaints Commission, which is to close, suggests new regulator will see news outlets bound by 'commercial contracts' By Sarah Marshall • 2 min read
News Max Hill QC: Rebekah Brooks's counsel 'not criticising Leveson' Chair of the Criminal Bar Association comments on article by Stephen Parkinson in Telegraph where he said 'much prejudicial material has come into the public domain' during the Leveson inquiry By Gaz Corfield • 1 min read
News February ABCs: Daily Star Sunday doubles circulation in one year Monthly circulation falls across the board for all newspapers except the i, Sunday Mail and Daily Record By Sarah Marshall • 2 min read
Credit: Matt Biddulph on Flickr. Some rights reserved News BSkyB facing 'fit and proper' test by Ofcom James Murdoch could be forced to step down from BSkyB board and News Corp told to sell off a proportion of shares in the broadcaster if it fails Ofcom's 'fit and proper' test By Sarah Marshall • 2 min read
News Ex-Met officer: MoS story 'endangered' my family The former head of the Met's counter-terrorism command tells the Leveson inquiry Mail on Sunday story forced him to move his children out of the house due to concerns for their safety By Gaz Corfield • 2 min read
News BBC to launch online corrections page, Trust confirms The BBC will also recruit a new chief complaints editor, the BBC Trust says, which today launched a public consultation over other proposed changes to the complaints procedure By Rachel McAthy • 3 min read
News Metro to produce weekend editions during Olympics Metro will produce weekend editions for five weeks during the games, plus release an additional tablet edition later in the day for the duration of the games By Gaz Corfield • 2 min read
News Women journalists share stories from the frontline A new publication by the International News Safety Institute offers insight into the experiences of women journalists reporting around the world and their advice for others By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
Credit: PCC News PCC confirms planned closure and transfer to a new body The Press Complaints Commission has confirmed it will close following formal approval and that a new body will be set up in its place By Gaz Corfield • 3 min read