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Student's homeless report wins Breaking Into News contest
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Student's homeless report wins Breaking Into News contest

Sophia Kichou, 20, is named as overall winner of Breaking Into News, for her report on the extent of homelessness in London
By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
Libya: CNN journalist injured in grenade attack
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Libya: CNN journalist injured in grenade attack

CNN producer Ian Lee has been treated in hospital for shrapnel wound after being shot in the ankle as his crew came under attack
By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
Lib Dems pass motion calling for 'overhaul' of PCC
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Lib Dems pass motion calling for 'overhaul' of PCC

The Liberal Democrat conference passes phone-hacking motion calling for 'radical overhaul' of the Press Complaints Commission, as well as tighter media ownership rules and more protection from libel action
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
WikiLeaks and CPJ in dispute after journalist 'flees' Ethiopia
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WikiLeaks and CPJ in dispute after journalist 'flees' Ethiopia

The Committee to Protect Journalists reports Ethiopian journalist Argaw Ashine fled the country after appearing in an unredacted embassy cable, but WikiLeaks says he was named 'in passing' and not as an informant
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
South Yorkshire strike journalists 'optimistic' about talks
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South Yorkshire strike journalists 'optimistic' about talks

Members of the National Union of Journalists at South Yorkshire Newspapers show confidence as talks begin with Johnston Press
By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
Redundancies as Lincolnshire Echo goes weekly
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Redundancies as Lincolnshire Echo goes weekly

The paper today confirmed it will move to weekly publication from next month, with around five jobs at risk of compulsory redundancy
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Guardian: Met seeks court order for phone hacking sources
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Guardian: Met seeks court order for phone hacking sources

The Metropolitan Police is to apply for a court order next week under the Official Secrets Act, in an attempt to get journalists to reveal sources of phone-hacking coverage
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Tableau latest sponsor of news:rewired - connected journalism
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Tableau latest sponsor of news:rewired - connected journalism

Data visualisation tool Tableau signs up as a sponsor of news:rewired - connected journalism
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Financial Times appoints investigations and special projects editor
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Financial Times appoints investigations and special projects editor

Former economy editor for Bloomberg News Christine Spolar has been named as the Financial Times' first investigations and special projects editor
By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
Centaur Media records £30m pre-tax loss
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Centaur Media records £30m pre-tax loss

Business-to-business publisher Centaur Media reports a loss of £30.3 million before tax in end of year results, but records strong underlying growth
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Hunt calls for new cross-platform media regulation
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Hunt calls for new cross-platform media regulation

Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt calls on media regulator Ofcom to propose new media plurality measures which can be applied across all forms of the media
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Guardian to raise weekday price to £1.20
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Guardian to raise weekday price to £1.20

Monday will see the price of the daily edition rise 20p to £1.20 and the Saturday Guardian will rise 10p to £2.10 this weekend
By Joel Gunter • 2 min read

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