Credit: Lewis Stickley/PA News Journalists 'betrayed' by News Corp, says union Times reports that confidential information about sources was handed over to police - which the National Union of Journalists says is a threat to press freedom By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Credit: Andrew Milligan/PA News Tommy Sheridan back in court over News of the World damages Former Scottish politician says News International still owes him £200,000 in libel damages from 2006, but publisher will attempt to appeal By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News AP files suit against Meltwater as decision given on licences The Associated Press announces it has filed a lawsuit against Meltwater, as the Copyright Tribunal gives its conclusions on Newspaper Licensing Agency licences By Rachel Bartlett • 4 min read
Credit: Lewis Stickley/PA News Sun condemns tabloid 'witch-hunt' as more journalists arrested Rupert Murdoch expected in London later this week, after new arrests in widened police probe into payments to public officials By Paul McNally • 6 min read
News Hugh Grant: Mail publisher 'trashes' those who question it Actor refuses to withdraw his suggestion to the Leveson inquiry that Associated Newspapers might have hacked his phone By Paul McNally • 2 min read
Credit: Lewis Whyld/PA News Phone-hacking claimants' solicitor considers US action Mark Lewis tells Radio 4: 'I'm certainly not prepared to deny that I'm off to America to meet with American lawyers in respect of a case' By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Credit: BBC News BBC World News apologises for funding breaches Broadcaster issues global apology after 15 programmes were found to have breached the corporation's rules By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News NUJ condemns 'intolerable pressure' and newsroom 'bullying' Union says anonymous concerns submitted to Leveson inquiry are 'not isolated examples' of newsroom culture By Paul McNally • 3 min read
Credit: Chris Young/PA News Pearson denies that Financial Times is up for sale Publisher responds to claim by Michael Wolff that Thomson Reuters is in 'clear discussions' to buy the title By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News 2012 Knight News Challenge first round to open this month Competition has been split into three shorter, more focused rounds – the first of which opens on 27 February By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News EU privacy rulings: 'huge consequences' for UK press European Court of Human Rights 'recognises essential role played by press' with two landmark rulings in favour of free speech By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News 'Small claims court' idea for libel and privacy Government says it will look at suggestion, by Labour MP Chris Bryant, to make it easier for the public to bring claims against the media By Paul McNally • 2 min read