News New Twitter court reporting arrangements could exclude bloggers and students Any new arrangements arising from consultation on the use of Twitter in court could be restricted to accredited members of the press to limit the risk of prejudicing a trial By Paul McNally • 3 min read
News PCC issues new guidance on online corrections Regulatory body has issued new guidance on prominence for corrections, clarifications and apologies published online By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News Phone hacking: Scotland Yard to contact further possible victims Met police detectives are re-examining whether a series of individuals were targeted after fresh evidence has emerged By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
News Channel 4 leads RTS Awards shortlist with 13 nominations Nods for broadcaster include Scoop of the Year, for its Dispatches programme Politicians For Hire, and International News for its coverage of the Haiti earthquakes By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
News First-time voters 'formed special relationship' with TV election debates New research from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism suggests first-time voters were more likely to learn from the debates than older voters By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
News Daily Express editor Peter Hill to step down Hill will be replaced by deputy editor Hugh Whittow at the end of the month By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News PCC makes first privacy ruling on Twitter quotes Regulator cleared the Daily Mail and Independent on Sunday of breaching privacy rules after a civil servant complained about her tweets being printed By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News Guardian Moscow correspondent denied re-entry to Russia Luke Harding was attempting to re-enter the country at the weekend after a two-month stint covering the WikiLeaks embassy cables in London By Joel Gunter • 3 min read
News City University to reopen broadcast sexism research Director of broadcast journalism hopes to start research again in April following renewed interest as a result of the Sky Sports sexism furore By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News Irish Mail on Sunday accused of 'commerical vandalism' over Tribune copy Mail on Sunday has been condemned for mimicking the layout and masthead of its closest rival, the Sunday Tribune, which has been suspended from publication because of funding problems By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News NUJ leader Jeremy Dear to step down at end of term Dear, who will not seek re-election after 10 years at the head of the union, said being elected general secretary was the proudest moment of his life By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Supreme Court issues 'green light' on tweeting President of the Supreme Court said that allowing such communications may enhance public interest but must not disrupt the running of the court By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read