Credit: AberCJ on Flickr News BBC wins big at Grierson documentary awards Documentaries first shown on BBC channels took won five awards at the Grierson film awards last night, which gave prizes across 11 categories By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Julian Assange loses bid to block extradition to Sweden WikiLeaks founder and editor, who could be extradited within 10 days, can now seek permission to appeal the decision at the supreme court By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
News App of the week for journalists - Glympse, for sharing your location A free iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone app to share your location By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
Credit: Lee Jordan on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News BBC must 'strengthen' savings approach, says NAO A report by the National Audit Office identifies lessons to be learnt for further savings being taken by the BBC under the 2010 licence fee settlement By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Leveson inquiry: NUJ and publishers gain core participant status The National Union of Journalists, the Telegraph Media Group and Trinity Mirror are granted core participant status in the Leveson Inquiry, enabling them to be legally represented By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Tool of the week for journalists - TimeKiwi, to create social media timelines A new, free timeline tool to map out tweets and blog posts By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
News Phone hacking: Internal NI documents published The culture, media and sport select committee publishes documents submitted by law firm Farrer & Co, including internal News International emails and manuscript conversation notes By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
Credit: Stefan Rousseau/PA News Libel and phone hacking claimants condemn CFA reforms The Hacked Off campaign gathers 11 signatories for letter calling on MPs to support a tabled amendment which would exclude privacy and defamation cases from proposed reforms to "no win no fee" arrangements By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
Credit: alancleaver_2000 on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News Editors due to give evidence on privacy and injunctions Editors of UK newspapers and magazines, including the Guardian and Sunday Times, are due to appear before the committee on privacy and injunctions this afternoon By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Injunctions furore has calmed, editors tell select committee UK newspaper, magazine and news wire editors tell the joint committee on privacy and injunctions that the industry did face a 'spate of injunctions' but that the situation has since calmed By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News PCC: Daily Mail corrections column gives due prominence PCC rules that offers by the Daily Mail to correct two front page errors within its new corrections column was proportionate By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Church to hold service for journalists killed on frontline This year's service at Fleet Street's St Bride's church will not only remember journalists who have died abroad but will 'show solidarity' to industry at 'low ebb' By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read