News Jon Gaunt loses appeal against Ofcom censure Former TalkSPORT presenter Jon Gaunt has lost his appeal of a High Court ruling which upheld Ofcom's 2009 censure over 'health nazi' slur By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Joint committee to be set up to examine privacy injunctions Speaking in the House of Commons attorney general Dominic Grieve said the committee will examine 'whether the current arrangements are working' By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Neuberger report: Media should receive advance notice of superinjunctions Report by senior judge also warns press that parliamentary coverage that breaches injunctions may be in contempt of court By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
News Sun loses high court bid to name footballer in affair story News Group Newspapers appeared alongside former Big Brother contestant Imogen Thomas today in a bid to overturn gagging order By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
News Hungary faces criticism over media law from UN Human Rights Council Representatives from countries including the UK, US, Germany, Belgium, and Holland addressed concerns over the law to Hungary's minister for social inclusion Zoltan Balog By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
News Reporters Without Borders publishes 'predators of press freedom' list Press freedom group has compiled list of political leaders, criminal organisations and militias accused of abuses against freedom of expression By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Information Commissioner's powers 'easily stymied' by press exemption Appearing before the Home Affairs committee, Christopher Graham said he is 'labouring under the special purposes exemption when it comes to some of the issues relating to the press' By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
News Andrew Marr criticised by Ian Hislop over super injunction Andrew Marr speaks of his "embarrassment" at super injunction which was lifted after a challenge by Private Eye editor Ian Hislop By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
News Imprisoned Iranian journalist named laureate of UNESCO press freedom prize Golden Pen Award winner Ahmad Zeidabadi has been made laureate of the UNESCO Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize while serving a six-year prison sentence By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Mexican news outlets sign crime coverage pact More than 50 signatories have agreed on a new code in an attempt to encourage responsible reporting of violence By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News European parliament insists on further changes to Hungary's media law MEPs have voted in favour of a resolution calling on the country to amend its legislation, which violates EU rules on press freedom By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
News Google sponsors IPI digital journalism contest with £1.7m grant Grant will help support the IPI's News Innovation Contest, which funds new ways to inform communities using digital technology in Europe, Africa and the Middle East By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read