Credit: Chris Radburn/PA News Judgment reserved in Dale Farm footage order judicial review National Union of Journalists says the high court case 'is a defence of press freedom' and journalists will be put in danger if the footage orders are allowed to go ahead By Paul McNally • 3 min read
News Murdoch: There was a 'cover-up' at News of the World 'There is no question in my mind that someone took charge of a cover-up', News Corporation chairman tells the Leveson inquiry By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News Orwell Prize: Journalist and blogger shortlists unveiled A total of six journalists and seven bloggers have been shortlisted for the annual prizes for political writing By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
News Jeremy Hunt asks to bring forward Leveson appearance over BSkyB claims Culture secretary issues statement saying he conducted process with 'scrupulous fairness' By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News App of the week for journalists: AnalyticsPro A must-have app for journalists who have an iOS device and regularly check Google Analytics By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
Credit: Peter Byrne/PA News Murdoch: 'regret' over slow response to phone hacking Murdoch says 'abuses' by some newspaper journalists went further than hacking and he feels 'a strong sense of responsibility for everything we do' By Paul McNally • 3 min read
News MPs discuss local newspapers in wake of Johnston Press cuts Louise Mensch MP says local newspapers perform "an irreplaceable function in our democracy" in parliamentary debate By Tom Rouse • 2 min read
News Johnston Press writes off £164m from value of newspapers Chief executive Ashley Highfield says company aims 'to put digital at the heart of our business' but says newspapers will remain the key source of revenue for many years to come By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News Jeremy Hunt's special advisor resigns: BSkyB bid activities 'went too far' Adam Smith, special advisor to culture secretary Jeremy Hunt, who the Leveson inquiry heard was often the point of contact for News Corp during the BSkyB bid, said his activities 'at times went to far' By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
News Liveblog: James Murdoch's evidence to the Leveson inquiry Live updates as James Murdoch, deputy chief operating officer of News Corporation, appears before the Leveson inquiry By Tom Rouse • 34 min read
Credit: David Cheskin/PA News James Murdoch grilled about 'over the odds' settlement Counsel to the Leveson inquiry describes Gordon Taylor settlement as 'hush money' - but Murdoch says he was merely acting on advice and was unaware of the extent of hacking By Paul McNally • 4 min read
News Evgeny Lebedev 'secure' in contact with politicians Chairman of Independent and Evening Standard said he is 'confident and secure' in the way he conducts meetings with politicians but called for 'greater transparency' in general By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read