News Growing number of journalism students should be warned of 'jobs crisis', says former head of City University journalism school Professor Adrian Monck joined world conference by videolink from Geneva By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News Jeremy Paxman: US state evidence requires more suspicion after Iraq WMD 'hoodwink' BBC Newsnight presenter says he and others made wrong judgement over Powell's UN presentation in 2003 By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News Unmasked blogger NightJack named judge for Orwell Prize 2010 Annual political prize for blogs, journalism and books launches at the Frontline Club By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News 'Public needs the BBC more than ever', says corporation's director of vision Corporation must continue to reinvent itself and open up archives, says Jana Bennett By John Mair • 2 min read
News Outspoken MEP Hannan takes first Bastiat Prize for online journalism Hannan named joint-winner in new category for his Telegraph blog By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Wednesday October 28: Ways to follow 'Is World Journalism in Crisis?' conference from wherever you are Talks will be livestreamed online from Coventry University By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News Paul Foot Award 2009 shortlist announced Six campaigns competing for annual prize By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News Jane Bown exhibition launches with 50 unseen portraits Online interactive archive and new 'Exposures' exhibition open to all By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News September ABCes: Record traffic for newspaper websites; Guardian takes the top spot from Mail Online Guardian.co.uk, Telegraph.co.uk and Mail Online all pass the 30m unique user mark By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News European countries slip in the press freedom rankings UK up three places, but France, Slovakia and Italy fall down RSF's annual list By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News Aggregator NewsNow faces legal pressure from newspapers for linking Site urges titles to drop plans to charge the aggregator in an open letter By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Former employees raise concerns about Reuters' speed over accuracy slip-ups Political and general news editor defended Reuters' transparency over mistakes at media ethics debate By Chris Kay • 2 min read