News BBC to scrap Ariel print edition after 75 years Delivering Quality First cuts will cost the broadcaster's communications department 30 jobs, including four at Ariel, which will go online-only from December By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
Credit: Chris Young/PA News Times and Financial Times dominate comment awards Times and FT take four awards each, with writers from the Sunday Times, Telegraph, BBC, New Statesman, Liberal Conspiracy and the Evening Standard also recognised By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
News NUJ: Newsquest cutting jobs despite 'profit boom' Union hits out at regional publisher, which has announced plans for seven full-time editorial job losses in its Midlands South division despite profits By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
News The Australian to launch paywall on Monday News Limited title will launch freemium model on Monday based on Wall Street Journal digital subscriptions, claiming to be first general newspaper in Australia to do so By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
Credit: Nigel Chadwick . Some rights reserved News Bill must address online defamation, says joint committee In a report published today, the joint parliamentary committee called on the government to introduce legislation to cover online defamation and tackle the new 'Wild West' online By Rachel Bartlett • 4 min read
News App of the week for journalists - Capture, a single-click video app for your home screen Capture, instant video recording for the home screen of your iPhone By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
News In full: Final joint committee report on draft defamation bill Read the full report from a joint House of Commons and House of Lords committee into the government's draft libel reform proposals By Journalism.co.uk • 1 min read
News Full text: Lord chief justice's speech on press regulation Read the full text of Lord Judge's speech to the Human Rights Law Conference, in which he defended Lord Leveson and his inquiry and backed continued self-regulation of the press By Journalism.co.uk • 12 min read
News Lord chief justice defends Leveson following criticism Lord Justice Judge defends appointment of Lord Leveson to lead the public inquiry into phone hacking and press ethics after criticism of the judge and the inquiry structure By Joel Gunter • 4 min read
Credit: By Xaf on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News European Parliament names journalism prize winners Journalists from France, Germany, Finland and Italy were presented with the overall prizes for their reports on European issues across print, broadcast and online By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Tindle announces new launches and staff bonus Regional newspaper publisher has revealed plans to launch two new titles and said it will also issue a minimum bonus of £125 to every full-time member of staff By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Independence of S4C not 'all over', says authority chair Chair of the S4C Authority Huw Jones issues an assurance that the Welsh broadcaster's independence is not lost and that an arrangement that suits both sides can be made with the BBC By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read