News App of the week for journalists: Zite Zite is a must-have app for any journalist with an iPhone By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
Credit: By Coffee Lover on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News BBC wins judicial review of prisoner interview refusal The High Court today ruled that the decision by justice secretary Ken Clarke to refuse the BBC permission to interview a terrorism suspect was 'incompatible with the right to freedom of expression' By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Private investigator Steve Whittamore used by MoS after arrest Mail on Sunday editor Peter Wright first became aware of the newspaper's use of the private investigator in 'early 2004', and was still used by the newspaper until September that year By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
News Mail 'receives 300 to 400 Pippa Middleton pictures a day' Mail picture editor tells Leveson inquiry there is 'no justification' for images of Pippa Middleton going about her everyday business and denies that there are special rules applied in her case By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
Credit: Peter MacDiarmid/PA News David Cameron will give evidence to Leveson if asked Downing Street confirms prime minister David Cameron will appear before the Leveson inquiry if summoned, after the Times newspaper reported it was "expected" he would be called By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Johann Hari to return to Independent in '4 or 5 weeks' Editor of the Independent Chris Blackhurst tells the Leveson inquiry Johann Hari will return to the title in 'four or five weeks' after being suspended over plagiarism and Wikipedia editing allegations By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Dispatches editor departs as new tender results announced Kevin Sutcliffe will leave the broadcaster following a revamp of Dispatches, which today also announced the awarding of tender contracts for the documentary programme By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Telegraph editor 'hugely attracted' to arbitration system Tony Gallagher, editor of the Telegraph, tells the Leveson inquiry he may consider a corrections page, such as the column recently introduced by the Daily Mail By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Credit: New York Times News Liz Heron, NY Times, to deliver news:rewired keynote Social media editor at the New York Times Liz Heron will deliver the keynote in person at news:rewired - media in motion, being held at MSN HQ, London on 3 February By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
News Telegraph paid middleman £150,000 for expenses data Former editor Will Lewis tells the Leveson inquiry that the newspaper paid £10,000 for a sample disc, with a further £140,000 once it had verified that the leaked documents were genuine By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
Credit: Dominic Lipinski/PA News FT editor says paper's code is 'model for journalism' Lionel Barber tells the Leveson inquiry that the Financial Times aims to set 'the gold standard for journalism' with its internal code of conduct By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
Credit: Alberto OG on Flickr. Some rights reserved News Former Met police officer arrested over alleged leaks to press The IPCC this morning arrested a former police officer at his home in Berkshire, taking the total arrests by Operation Elveden to nine By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read