News I thought McCanns knew about diary, Myler tells court Former News of the World editor says he regrets publication of diary excerpts but was assured that mother of Madeleine McCann had given her consent By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
News Journalists given wider freedom to tweet live from court Lord Chief Justice issues new guidance which gives journalists freedom to report live from court using text-based devices without applying for permission By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Tool of the week for journalists - Facebook Search Search Facebook posts, photos, people, pages, groups and events without logging in By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
News NGN legal advisor denies knowledge of lawyer surveillance 'detail' Lawyer Julian Pike tells the Leveson inquiry he had no knowledge of the use of a private investigator in surveillance of two other lawyers said to be on behalf of the News of the World By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Credit: jsawkins on Flickr. Some rights reserved News Ofcom names 20 cities for local TV licences The regulator has named the cities it will advertise licences for if proposed legislation on local TV is passed by Parliament By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
News NoW legal head: Rogue reporter defence 'erroneous from outset' Tom Crone has told the Leveson inquiry he 'expressed a view to others' that phone hacking at the News of the World went beyond a single reporter By Sarah Marshall • 3 min read
News Murdoch 'confident' he did not view 'email chain' on Taylor case News International chairman James Murdoch tells culture select committee he did not view newly-emerged email chain referring to Gordon Taylor phone hacking case By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
News Guardian: NoW 'not responsible' for false hope voicemail deletion The Guardian reports that police have found the deletion of voicemail messages which initially caused Milly Dowler's parents to believe she was alive was not caused by the News of the World By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Credit: Peter Byrne/PA News NoW's 'fake sheikh' denies using private investigators Undercover reporter, now at the Sunday Times, told the Leveson inquiry today that he never commissioned or paid investigators and knew nothing about hacking before the arrest of Clive Goodman By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
News Daily Mail owner confirms 'no mud slinging' pact with Richard Desmond The proprietor of the Daily Mail also told the joint committee on privacy and injunctions he had concerns about the coverage of the parents of Madeleine McCann but denied ever raising them with editors By Sarah Marshall • 4 min read
News Ex-information commissioner: 'Thank goodness we didn't prosecute journalists' Richard Thomas tells the Leveson inquiry there was not a policy within his office to not prosecute journalists following its investigation into the use of private investigators By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
News Neville Thurlbeck: NoW executives withheld information from MPs Former News of the World reporter tells MPs the newspaper's legal manager and editor failed to report phone-hacking when they appeared before the parliamentary committee in 2009 By Sarah Marshall • 4 min read