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
News Thurlbeck: Watson broke confidence with book quote Former News of the World chief reporter says: 'I'm just irritated that he can't seem to hold a confidence' By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News Pits n Pots hyperlocal doubles web traffic with print edition Politics site for Stoke-on-Trent has seen a sharp rise in web hits since distributing 50,000 copies of a print edition By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
News Sky News head sorry for not disclosing email hacking Broadcaster will add new guidelines to its editorial code and says it is 'pretty much ruling out' future law-breaking By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News MPs to debate future of local newspapers Louise Mensch MP calls for debate following Johnston Press's daily-to-weekly publishing shift for two Northamptonshire titles By Tom Rouse • 1 min read
News Study: Online-only news sites 'struggling to cover costs' The study, published by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, suggests that online news start-ups that survive 'for more than a few years is a form of success in itself' By Tabby Kinder • 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 Bahrain press freedom condemned ahead of F1 grand prix Some journalists have been refused entry and others are waiting for visas, as government is accused of preventing the media from covering protests By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News Centaur Media to consult with staff over proposed job cuts Up to ten editorial jobs could be at risk within Centaur Media's financial services division By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read