Appeal court dismisses attempts to keep identities secret
Regional daily editor fined over Section 39 breach
News chief admits breach of anonymity order
Legal expert to leave Newspaper Society
Solicitor moves on after nine months
Chief of broadcasting watchdog to step down
Former Blair adviser to move on after eight years
Reporter fails in bid to name and shame councillors
Politicians who owed £4,660 tax to remain anonymous, tribunal rules
Newspapers win latest round in anonymity battle
Court of Appeal upholds judge’s decision
Publisher fined after regional daily names alleged rape victim
Case was ‘without legal precedent’ says company
Wikipedia founder questions ‘right to be forgotten’
Search engine must not be allowed to ‘censor history’
‘Journalism needs special protection,’ conference told
Information boss plays down ‘right-to-be-forgotten’
Barrister to head recognition panel on press regulation
QC appointed to lead accreditation body
New guidance issued on reporting restrictions
Open justice booklet designed as guide for journalists
Judge warns social media over naming of teenager
Murder charge youth remanded in custody
High Court confirms Section 39 orders end at 18
Leveson judgement may lead to law change
High Court confirms S39 orders end at 18
Leveson judgement may lead to law change
Plan to charge press to use reporting restrictions website
Online list should be made available to journalists
Industry loses Royal Charter appeal bid
Judges refuse leave to appeal over failed bid to block regulator