News NUJ to spearhead national campaign over Newsquest disputes Publisher's pay freeze, proposed changes to pension schemes and redundancies have brought it to loggerheads with the National Union of Journalists By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News Daily Echo staff resume strikes after management blocks pay negotiations NUJ members at the Southern Daily Echo had cancelled 48 hours of action after a meeting was called with Newsquest management but were told the pay and pension dispute was non-negotiable By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Australian journalism academic could face defamation action over tweets Reports suggest that editor-in-chief of the Australian Chris Mitchell intends to sue academic Julie Posetti for comments she made in relation to a speech by one of the newspaper's former reporters By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Brighton Argus staff announce new strike dates in dispute over sub-editors NUJ members at the title will carry out two days of industrial action next week in protest against Newsquest's plans to move sub-editing operations to Southampton By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News UK startup Media Street hopes to fund expansion with news competition win Media Street has entered this year's Knight News Challenge which awards £5 million in grants to innovative local news plarforms By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Freelancer's FIFA investigation for Panorama prompts IOC inquiry IOC response follows Andrew Jennings' report on claims that three FIFA officials accepted bribes from a sports marketing company By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News AFP launches new training programme for African women sports journalists AFP journalists will provide training for the programme, organised by the agency's foundation and sponsored by FIFA By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News #cablegate: Newspapers playing a vital role in giving context to leak, says Rusbridger Speaking on the Today programme this morning, Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger said that affiliate newspapers are essential to provide redactions and contest to WikiLeaks material By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Media Standards Trust calls for greater transparency over PCC libel settlement MST has written an open letter to the board that finances the PCC, posing a series of questions about the cost of the settlement and who paid By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News #cablegate: NYT cut out by WikiLeaks, forced to obtain cables from the Guardian Guardian investigations editor reveals that his newspaper had to provide the Times with a copy of the emabassy cables after it failed to obtain one from WikiLeaks By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
News #cablegate: Latest WikiLeaks release plunges US diplomats into damage limitation Whistleblowing site publishes first batch of 250,000 secret diplomatic cables in another coordinated effort with media outlets around the world By Joel Gunter • 3 min read
News Staffordshire students aim to squeeze the best of space into a new app The Spaced app will feature news from NASA, the European Space Agency, the UK Space Agency and more outlets, and video and data updates By Laura Oliver • 2 min read