More than 400 jobs axed in last 17 months, survey finds
Section 40 decision set to be delayed by legal actions
Consultation over libel costs provisions faces legal challenge
Chief constable apologises to journalists over phone snooping
Police chief announces major standards overhaul
Journalists force judge to lift order banning identification of dead baby
Couple deny causing death of four-month-old
MPs reject bid to tag libel costs changes onto surveillance bill
Peers sought to introduce Section 40 via back-door amendment
Press watchdog branded ‘toothless’ by MPs
Moses mounts strong defence of press standards organisation
Convicted fraudster fails in bid to sue regional daily for libel
Judge throws out claims against newspaper and reporter
Coroner ‘holding inquests at night’ claim council lawyers
Coroner ‘not fulfilling his duty to hold inquests in public’
Police whistleblower who tipped-off regional daily sues force
Former sergeant revealed that review had uncovered ‘institutional racism’
Publisher apologises to soldier after website photo mix-up
Lance bombardier wrongly identified as twin sister
Weekly wins court challenge over bid to ban reporting of defendant’s death
Judge apologises to newspaper for ‘admin error’
Facebook now main source of news for young people – Reuters
Rise of social media is undermining publishers’ business models says study
Regional press could provide council coverage for BBC in new deal
Talks at crunch point says JP boss
Wrightson judge explains why he kept killers’ names secret
Media organisations lose bid for anonymity order to be lifted
Watchdog rejects footballer’s complaint over stabbing story
Newspaper did not fail to respect victim’s privacy rules IPSO
Journalist wins battle to name councillor who failed to pay council tax
Local reporter wins three-year freedom of information battle