“Constitutional duty” row gives pointers to privacy law development: media law round-up
June 2007 News
Newspaper company goes into administration
Editorial jobs are safe as new company takes on weekly titles
Reporter steps in to halt suicide jump threat
Drama cut short after swift action from Recorder hack
Sheffield floods keep news staff at work all night
Early editions combined to bring readers news and pictures of unfolding disaster
Chinese front page as Mail marks trade partnership
Special slip edition is published with headline and article translated into Mandarin
NUJ members to ballot on industrial action over compulsory redundancies
Union says the company has gone back on an agreement to avoid compulsory job cuts
Commons committee slams moves to restrict FOI
Proposed changes to legislation should be dropped, says report
Summer School to teach investigative journalism skills
Three days of workshops, seminars and talks for specialist area of work
Trainees scoop prizes for reporting skills
Young journalists are tipped for the top as they begin their newspaper careers
Journalism courses rubber-stamped by NCTJ prior to launch
News courses at University of Teesside and Kingston University are accredited
Prizes awarded for best NCE performances
Four journalists have been singled out for awards on the back of how they fared
Fatboy Slim scoop courtesy of journalism trainees
First students make headlines within weeks of starting unique course
Colleagues and students pay tribute to journalism tutor
Cardiff University’s Bob Atkins has died, aged 64
Press snappers win their stripes – more exam success for trainees
Two photographers gain distinctions – see the full pass list here
News group's in-house journalism training is opened up to the public
Accredited course back and looking for trainee reporters
Spring 2007 NCE:Logbooks
Examiners give their verdict on the Spring NCE – read the full reports here