News New international multimedia journalism MA to train students to work abroad New course sees Bolton and Beijing universities collaborate to offer training in multimedia techniques, working with fixers and how to get stories while staying safe By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Unions warn of strikes as BBC pay and pensions talks collapse Broadcaster's proposals include closing their final salary scheme to newcomers and capping the growth of pensionable salaries of existing members to one per cent By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Readers willing to pay for news in print but not online YouGov SixthSense report suggests 60 per cent of UK adults willing to pay for a newspaper but as little as two per cent for digital news 'in its current form' By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News IPC to enhance social media integration with Pluck Use of Demand Media platform represents a further move into social media for IPC following the appointment of a social media product manager By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News US community news site sets up office in local coffee shop Freehold InJersey will be based at a computer workstation in a local coffee shop, aiming to encourage closer links with readers By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Civil liberties group demand police apology over treatment of teenage photographer The director of Big Brother Watch says the group will support photographer Jules Mattsson if he decides to take legal action By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News #newsrw: Your essential catch-up guide to news:rewired - the nouveau niche All the coverage, session by session, from Journalism.co.uk's second news:rewired event By Judith Townend • 5 min read
News Three US newspapers to introduce paywalls this week Gannett titles the Tallahassee Democrat in Florida, the Spectrum in Utah, and South Carolina's Greenville News will introduce a range of subscription packages from 1 July By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Portsmouth paper the News takes away four at the NUJ Regional Press Awards Newspaper of the Year among Portsmouth paper's awards. Other winners include the Wandsworth Guardian and Irish News By Rachel Bartlett • 4 min read
News Two men arrested for murder of Rwandan journalist; concerns over government involvement remain Rwanda National Police claim killing was revenge attack linked to 1994 genocide; newspaper editor and press freedom organisation RSF accuse security forces By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Restricting council publications will not rescue local newspapers, says industry group chair LG Communications chairman David Holdstock challenges local government secretary's criticism of council newspapers, saying they "fill information gap" in poor local journalism By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Journalists covering G20 protests claim police dealt severe beatings during arrest Freelance journalists Jesse Rosenfeld and Amy Miller, both affiliated with summit's 'Alternative Media Centre', accuse police of misconduct By Iris Robin • 2 min read