News Police and media criticised by Al Fayed case lawyer Mark Haslan says Al Fayed's questioning was misrepresented in news coverage, because of police leak By Michael Haddon • 1 min read
News Media's coverage of terrorist trials failed public, says Telegraph journalist Media has been 'too well-behaved' in reporting such cases, Joshua Rozenberg, legal affairs editor, told an industry debate By Michael Haddon • 1 min read
News Orwell political writing prize opened to bloggers The prestigious Orwell award has introduced a 'one-off' blogger prize By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News Rise in political blogging results in more government press officers The UK government is accountable online, said speakers at today's House of Lords Communications Committee Hearing By Judith Townend • 3 min read
News UK government big brother will 'destroy online content economy' says creator of TV Big Brother Peter Bazalgette says that plans to tackle cyber-terrorism could damage consumer online trust By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News Global News Enterprises announces launch date for GlobalPost agency The international, web-based news agency will go live from January 12 2009 By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News ITN to partner broadband TV and radio site Livestation ITN On, ITN's mobile and broadband content, will now be available 24 hours a day on Livestation By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News Guardian's McIntosh is new editor of European WSJ.com The head of editorial development at Guardian.co.uk is moving to the Wall Street Journal, to edit the European online edition. By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News CN Group plans next stage of hyperlocal news sites Two more sites will be added to the regional newspaper publisher's network next week By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News WAN Amsterdam: Publishers should be 'control freaks' with user-generated content, says 24.com's Matthew Buckland GM of South Africa's largest online publisher said it's time for media groups to take responsibility for UGC By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News Media industry on 'brink of carnage', says Guardian digital chief Five national newspapers and a host of commercial broadcasters face closure in next two years, warned Emily Bell By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Fairfax job cuts will not affect journalism quality; print still key, says CEO "Quality is not just about numbers – how many journalists you have – it is about performance and what our journalists produce," says David Kirk By Laura Oliver • 2 min read