News Hyperlinked articles could decide meaning in Spectator defamation case, says judge Justice Tugendhat says the four hyperlinked articles should be used by the court to help it decide on the meaning of the allegedly defamatory article By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Pentagon demands WikiLeaks return Afghanistan files Whistle-blowing site instructed to remove archive from its site and desist from publishing any more files By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Unions ballot BBC staff over strike action NUJ distributed 10,000 leaflets this morning after broadcaster refused to withdraw 90-day consultation period over pension proposals By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News UWIC launches new journalism-focused media course New University of Wales Institute, Cardiff BA Hons degree in English and Contemporary Media features practical journalism modules and an optional industry placement By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Mashable strikes second newspaper syndication deal Features and how-to guides from the social media news site will be available in USA Today's print, online, mobile and iPad editions By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Only half US journalism students finding work in first year, survey suggests Undergraduate journalism students polled suggested that the key to finding a job is to diversify as much as possible By Davet Hyland • 1 min read
News University of Salford to move 39 courses to new MediaCityUK campus The courses moving include a number of journalism degrees as well more specialist digital media training programmes By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Spectator offers online access and iPad app free with print subscription The publication has teamed up with Exact Editions and Dovetail to offer the service at no extra cost from this week's edition onwards By Davet Hyland • 1 min read
News Pakistan floods: mainstream media turns to citizen journalism Citizens Eye, a global outlet for citizen journalism in Pakistan, has seen a huge surge in activity from local people filing news updates from the ground By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
News News agency GlobalPost adopts Journalism Online micropayments system Journalism Online, which was set up by former US newspaper executives Steve Brill, Gordon Crovitz and Leo Hindery, will be used by the site to support its members-only area Passport By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News News International reports fourth quarter advertising boost Parent company News Corp reported a global net income for the last full year of $2.5 billion, compared to a net loss of $3.4 billion reported in fiscal 2009 By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Police urging local newspapers not to ban adult advertising, says Newspaper Society Former Birmingham Mail editor Steve Dyson has called for an end to newspapers advertising adult services but the Newspaper Society says such a move could drive prostitution underground By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read