Credit: By Jorge Franganillo on Flickr. Some rights reserved . News Court rules FoI requests can specify file format Ruling could make work easier for investigative and data journalists – after applicant complained that 184 pages of data were supplied as a PDF By Paul McNally • 2 min read
Credit: By Carlos Luna on Flickr. Some rights reserved . News Publishers rebel against Google's hidden results Local news sites in the UK are publicising the fact that links are being hidden from the search engine – and attracting thousands of page views to the original stories as a result By Paul McNally • 4 min read
Credit: By adactio on Flickr. Some rights reserved . News The Times 'moving towards profit' since paywall launch According to Alan Hunter, head of digital at The Times and Sunday Times, Times Newspapers has moved from a £72 million loss in 2009 to £6 million for trading year ending June 2013 By Abigail Edge • 2 min read
Credit: By Keith Williamson on Flickr. Some rights reserved . News How three news outlets collaborated on the NSA files How the Guardian, New York Times and ProPublica worked together to report on the documents leaked by Edward Snowden By Sarah Marshall • 4 min read
Credit: By Ivy Dawned on Flickr. Some rights reserved . News Leading panel discusses future of investigative journalism Libel laws, Leveson proposals, funding and editorial nerve are key factors in fate of investigative journalism, says panel By Alastair Reid • 5 min read
Credit: Image by katerha on Flickr. Some rights reserved News ThaiPublica: Investigative journalism and 'cute' interactives A look at an investigative news site for Thailand inspired by ProPublica By Sarah Marshall • 5 min read
Credit: By Kashchey the Immortal on Picasa. Some rights reserved. News Investigative news site Exaro brings down its paywall Exaro takes down paywall in move away from digital subscriptions, with a new focus on 'add-on data services ' By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Credit: Thinkstock News Checking the facts: Africa Check expands to new countries Fact-checking website Africa Check is branching out to Zimbabwe, Zambia and Swaziland By Rachel Bartlett • 4 min read
News Leveson calls for new regulator with statutory underpin 'What is proposed here is independent regulation of the press organised by the press' By Rachel Bartlett • 5 min read
News New BBC CoJo site promises 'new wave of interactive content' The website for the College of Journalism, a useful resource for journalists, relaunched this week promising 'substantial amount of new content' on the BBC's journalism By Rachel McAthy • 1 min read
Credit: by Lewis Whyld/PA Archive/Press Association Images News News outlets urged to feedback on prosecution guidelines The interim guidelines were published in April this year, with a consultation open until 10 July By Rachel McAthy • 3 min read
Credit: alancleaver_2000 on Flickr. Some rights reserved. News Defamation bill published online after inclusion in Queen's Speech Libel reform was included in the Queen's Speech this week, which outlines Parliament's focus for the coming 12 months By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read