News App of the week for journalists: Greplin Greplin is a fantastic iPhone app that allows you to search your documents, emails and Twitter account By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
News Neville Thurlbeck arrested by Operation Weeting police, reports say Police confirm arrest of 51-year-old man "on suspicion of intimidation of a witness", reported by Sky News and the Guardian to be former News of the World reporter Neville Thurlbeck By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Jeremy Hunt: Reform should 'recognise multimedia age' Culture secretary says if the newspaper industry can formulate a structure which the public can have confidence in, he will look at whether this could regulate content across platforms By Rachel McAthy • 3 min read
Credit: Chris Young/PA News NUJ: FT strike to go ahead as talks 'break down' Union says management at the Financial Times have rejected the union's proposals and that strike action will start at 3pm today By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Credit: by FreedomHouse on Flickr. Some rights reserved News Syrian citizen journalists win Netizen prize The media centre of the Local Coordinating Committees of Syria was recognised for working to 'keep the world abreast of the violence wracking the country' By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Credit: PA/Joel Ryan News Hundreds pay tribute at Marie Colvin funeral Sunday Times correspondent was remembered as a fearless reporter and buried in her childhood home town of Oyster Bay, near New York By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News Campaigners ask Leveson to publish Motorman files Data from information commissioner's 2003 investigation show extent to which newspapers obtained material from private investigators By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News Tom Watson: Scottish first minister is too close to Murdoch 'Alex Salmond unfortunately seems to be the only western leader that now wants to cosy up to Rupert Murdoch', Watson tells BBC By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Credit: Dominic Lipinski/PA News BBC director general new non-exec chair of BBC Worldwide Mark Thompson has taken on the advisory role at BBC Worldwide with immediate effect By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News RSF: 2011 was 'deadliest year for netizens' The press freedom organisation claims that in countries such as Syria 'activism and reporting have become one' as citizens work to provide a flow of information By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
News Leveson on PCC closure: 'I remain open to other options' Lord Justice Leveson says he is not giving an 'endorsement let alone agreement' to the PCC announcement By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News Shareholders concerned about Sly Bailey pay Newspaper publisher is expected to offer a solution when results are published on Thursday, as shareholders complain that chief executive's pay is excessive By Paul McNally • 1 min read