Credit: Danny Lawson/PA News Unions to issue strike ballot after BBC rejects proposals NUJ and Bectu warn of strike action before Christmas after BBC rejects proposals on Delivering Quality First cuts By Joel Gunter • 3 min read
Credit: Ben Birchall/PA News Morrissey's libel case against NME to go before jury Singer has been granted go-ahead to take his libel case against the publisher and former editor of NME magazine, over alleged racism allegations, before a jury next year By Joel Gunter • 3 min read
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News Agreement reached on S4C funding and governance Welsh-language channel confirms an agreement has been reached with the BBC and department for culture, media and sport which will 'provide stability' for its future By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
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Credit: Vince Bucci News IWMF honours four women for courageous journalism A news magazine columnist in Mexico, Reuters bureau chief in Iran, and director of an online newspaper in Thailand have been recognised alongside Kate Adie for their courage By Joel Gunter • 3 min read
News Tool of the week for journalists - Error Level Analysis, to test if a photo is a hoax Error Level Analysis, a site that allows you to test whether an image has been Photoshopped By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
News Independent News & Media names new chairman Solicitor and Ryanair director James Osborne will replace Brian Hillery at Ireland's largest media group By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
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News Hinton: 'I was not involved in internal hacking inquiries' Les Hinton tells MPs that he had no personal involvement in two internal inquiries conducted at News International by external law firms, despite being chief executive By Joel Gunter • 3 min read
Credit: Lewis Whyld/PA News WikiLeaks suspends publishing 'to ensure future survival' Founder Julian Assange also claims newspapers which published US cables could be 'on the verge of having their readers and advertiser payments blocked' By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News PCC: Daily Record breached code on intrusion into grief The Press Complaints Commission rules that the Daily Record's publication of an image of a deceased body covered by sheeting 'crossed a line' By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read