News Tommy Sheridan convicted of perjury in NOTW defamation case Newspaper will now appeal the 2006 defamation verdict in which it was forced to pay Sheridan £200,000 By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Las Vegas Sun wins duPont broadcasting award for multimedia project Sun took one of the Silver Batons at the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University awards for its multimedia reporting on gambling addiction By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Ofcom: no investigation into BBC Jody McIntyre interview Industry regulator will not investigate the interview despite the BBC receiving more than 400 complaints By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News New journalism fellowship aims to increase reporting on the EU Twelve young journalists will be selected in 2011 to participate in a week-long training course in Berlin followed by 10 weeks of EU-related assignments and work in Brussels By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Journalist and ONA founding member MJ Bear dies aged 48 At the time of her death Mary Jane Bear was executive producer, Central and Eastern Europe and Middle East and Africa, for MSN By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Cameroonian journalist's high court deportation hearing set for February Charles Atangana was due to be deported in August but was granted a reprieve after a sustained campaign by the National Union of Journalists By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News November ABCes: Guardian site breaks 40m mark for monthly browsers Guardian.co.uk enjoys biggest month-on-month increase but MailOnline retains the top spot with more than 50m monthly browsers By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Reporters Without Borders to host mirror site for WikiLeaks Press freedom group says the mirror site, which will launch tomorrow, is a 'gesture of support' for WikiLeaks By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Assange turns on the Guardian over assault case coverage Speaking to the Times this morning, Assange accuses the newpaper of "selectively publishing" leaked documents about sexual assault charges he faces in Sweden By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
News Defence fund set up for WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange The fund, set up by Assange's law firm Finers Stephens Innocent, will overseen by a voluntary committee including journalist and filmmaker John Pilger By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Pro-am photo agency Demotix strikes distribution deal with News Corp Photographs and stories submitted to Demotix will be shared to all News Corp's editorial properties via its internal wire service NewsCore By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News New online platform aims to open up company data Platform allows users to query data using filters, such as government suppliers that are now in administration or companies that have had health and safety notices issued against them By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read