News Leveson: Mulcaire notes implicate Sun and Mirror Leveson inquiry reveals that names found among notes of private investigator Glenn Mulcaire include the Sun and the Daily Mirror and 28 different individuals from News International By Joel Gunter • 3 min read
News Rusbridger calls for new PCC with say in libel cases Guardian editor suggests new 'one-stop shop' regulatory body with the power to mediate libel and privacy disputes By Joel Gunter • 3 min read
Credit: Tim Ireland/PA News NUJ warns of strike over Independent and Standard cuts Union claims 20 jobs are at risk within Independent Print Ltd as the Independent and Evening Standard plan merger of departments By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
Credit: Police Review News Police Review magazine to close after 118 years Police trade title and associated products will close this month, with the publisher pledging to find new jobs for eight staff at risk of redundancy By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
News Orwell Prize opens to entries for 2012 Brian Cathcart and Ian Hargreaves named as judges of the journalism prize, one of three prizes offered in the annual awards By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News James Murdoch: Myler and Crone 'misled' committee Appearing before the culture select committee Murdoch says he disputes the accounts given by former executives and insists he was not shown evidence of potentially widespread hacking By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
News Crone hits back at 'disingenuous' Murdoch Former News of the World legal manager Tom Crone has called James Murdoch's select committee evidence 'disingenuous' and insisted he did know about implications of 'for Neville' email By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
Credit: Lewis Stickley/PA News James Murdoch refuses to rule out closing the Sun Appearing before MPs today, the News International chairman did not rule out closing the publisher's flagship tabloid if allegations of phone hacking at the title are proven By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
News Telegraph, Mail, Mirror and Sun agree to remove Beatrice images Four newspapers agree to take down pictures of Princess Beatrice on holiday, despite the PCC agreeing that her privacy was not breached By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
News Max Mosley wins French case against News of the World Former FIA chief Max Mosley has won a privacy case against the News of the World in France, where 3,000 copies of an edition containing images of him with prostitutes was distributed By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
News Phone hacking: Tom Crone admits 'incorrect' evidence In response to a letter from the committee Crone insists the evidence he gave in September 'was at the time my best recollection of the relevant events' but that some details were incorrect By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News News aggregator wins right to appeal in online copyright case News aggregator Meltwater and the PRCA have been granted permission to appeal a Court of Appeal ruling on the use of online newspaper content By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read