News NewsWhip launches social news app for iPhone and iPad The company said its new app, which highlights news stories getting the most social media reaction, 'breaks the mould' By Rachel McAthy • 1 min read
Credit: Kodomut on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News NYT e-book projects to offer curated and original reporting The New York Times is working with Byliner and Vook to produce both original content and 'curated selections of articles from The New York Times archives' By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
Credit: Image by kiwanja on Flickr. Some rights reserved News Citizen journalists report Sierra Leone elections by SMS Connecting citizens in a country where 'more people have a mobile phone than have electricity', with editors and the online world By Sarah Marshall • 10 min read
Credit: Image by TalAtlas on Flickr. Creative commons licence. Some rights reserved News Listening in at the Economist: How audio editions and podcasts are created A look at how the Economist meets its audience with audio wherever they are; on the train, in the car – or even underwater By Sarah Marshall • 4 min read
News Riots report calls for 'more representative, balanced' reporting The report, authored by Dr Leah Bassel, suggests a number of recommendations and lessons to come out of the media coverage of last year's riots By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
Credit: Image by Mark Hakansson News Q&A: Martin Belam on why he is leaving the Guardian and what he is doing next User experience lead at the Guardian and blogger Martin Belam speaks to Journalism.co.uk about the news outlet, the state of the national press and why he is setting up his own consultancy By Sarah Marshall • 5 min read
Credit: Fiona Hanson/PA News Leveson inquiry: Sir Harold Evans and Alastair Campbell to give evidence The Leveson inquiry will also hear from Sky News political correspondent Adam Boulton and MP Jack Straw By Rachel McAthy • 1 min read
News Queen's Speech: Libel law reform will be introduced Queen confirms at State Opening of Parliament that legislation will be introduced 'to reform the law of defamation' By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Leveson asks whether second half of inquiry should proceed Chair suggests part one of inquiry should go as far as possible, because part two overlaps with police investigations and could be 'delayed for very many months, if not longer' By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News MPs pressured to hold back on hacking investigation, book claims New book claims News of the World 'raked over' MPs private lives and put Tom Watson under surveillance By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News York hyperlocal launches online TV channel and magazine One&Other says its new online television channel will offer 'a mix of local news, culture, causes and interviews' By Tabby Kinder • 2 min read
News Cameron, Blair and Brown to appear at Leveson inquiry, reports say Former prime ministers Gordon Brown and Tony Blair will give evidence before David Cameron, whose appearance is reportedly scheduled for mid-June By Paul McNally • 2 min read