News Almost all news organisations will charge online in 12 months, says FT's Barber News organisations must find ways to charge and embrace technology, says editor By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Phone hacking: 'The buck stops with the editor and he resigned,' says PCC Press Complaints Commission defends original inquiry By Judith Townend • 3 min read
News An open letter from the newly launched Investigations Fund Many of the UK's top investigative reporters involved in new venture By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News Difficult to get Western media attention on Kenyan killings and disappearances, says WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange was awarded the Amnesty International New Media prize for the leak of a Kenyan Human Rights report By Judith Townend • 3 min read
News Journalism in Crisis 09: Kelvin MacKenzie on Eady's 'one-man' privacy campaign Nick Davies and MacKenzie joined lawyers on a lively panel at the Journalism in Crisis event By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News Defamation case costs too high, says Straw, but no time for 'piecemeal reform' Review of costs will cover whole of civil litigation not just defamation, say judges By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Telegraph maintains silence on payment for MPs' expenses data In Thursday's BBC Question Time, Telegraph assistant editor, Benedict Brogan, maintained that it was his paper's right to protects its sources By Judith Townend • 3 min read
News Guido Fawkes on paid leaking: Telegraph right to pay for MPs' expenses info Unfair that whistleblowers are penalised for taking payment, says political blogger Paul Staines By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News "We had every reason to believe it was a genuine line": Express editor defends McCann coverage Peter Hill presents evidence in eighth hearing of select committee examining press standards, libel and privacy By Judith Townend • 3 min read
News Paul Dacre: Statutory privacy law would have 'deleterious and chilling effect' on press freedom Mail editor calls for parlimentary debate on Human Rights Act, but says no to statutory privacy law By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News UK law prevents truth-telling in journalism, Nick Davies tells parliamentary committee Greenslade and Davies agree on dangers of enforcing 'prior notification' by law By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News Statutory enforcement of Reynolds is not the answer, say Leigh and Davies Strengthening the Reynolds defence does not address issues with UK libel law, agree leading journalists By Judith Townend • 2 min read