News Delayed Gratification: new magazine launches dedicated to 'slow journalism' Time Out international editor Marcus Webb will edit the quarterly title, which describes itself as 'an antidote to throwaway media' By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News No new phone hacking charges after witnesses refuse to co-operate No admissable evidence on which to base fresh criminal charges in News of the World phone-hacking case, director of public prosecutions says today By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News IPCC upholds photographer's complaint over Met police investigation The Independent Police Complaints Commission has ruled that Jess Hurd was not given enough information about the investigation into her complaint By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News China blocks BBC News sites ahead of Nobel Prize ceremony China has implemented severe crackdowns on news sites ahead of today's Nobel Prize ceremony honouring imprisoned dissident Liu Xiaobo By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News November ABCs: Mail on Sunday drops below 2m mark amid declines for nationals Sunday Mirror suffers biggest decline in bad month for majority of UK nationals' circulation figures By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Monocle joins forces with Bloomberg to launch new TV series 'Monocle on Bloomberg', which will begin on 18 December and run for six weeks, will focus on the week's business, media, design and architecture By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Sunday Times emerges from behind paywall for live Twitter interview 'Witter' interview series, normally printed in the magazine, will take place live on the social networking site tomorrow By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Journalism lecturer refuses to apologise over alleged Twitter defamation The Australian's Chris Mitchell claims lecturer Julie Posetti defamed him when quoting a former member of his staff on Twitter By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Sharp rise in NCE registrations from trainees, despite falls elsewhere According to the NCTJ the number of registrations from trainees since July is more than double the figure for the same period last year, despite an overall decline By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Number of imprisoned journalists rises to highest level since 1996 New figures from the Committee to Protect Journalists suggest that 145 reporters, editors and photojournalists are in jail in 28 countries By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News New FT study shows business professionals embracing mobile access FT's inaugural 'Mobile in the Boardroom' report looks at the use of mobile devices based on a survey of more than 1000 business professionals By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Digital advances and cost cutting threatening role of foreign correspondent, says report Western media's problems should be seen in context of 'significant media expansion' in Asia, says new study from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism By Laura Oliver • 2 min read