Former Sunderland Echo trainee questioned by Scotland Yard
Scottish daily apologises to family of murdered schoolgirl
Parents call for change in libel laws
Teacher anonymity law goes through despite protests
Controversial proposals to give lifelong anonymity to teachers accused of offences against children at their schools have become law. The Education Act 2011, which received the Royal Assent on Tuesday, makes it unlawful to name a teacher who has been
Satchwell continues fight over teacher anonymity
Editors boss believes law would set precedent
Leveson rejects calls for regional press presence on inquiry panel
Press inquiry chairman will not add to team of assessors
Regionals ‘should have seat on press ethics inquiry’
Make-up of Leveson panel challenged
Journalists were misinformed over shooting
Reporters were led to believe Mark Duggan has fired at officers
Press regulation comes under conference spotlight
Issues such as statutory regulation to be examined
Scotsman in libel payout to Christopher Jefferies
Jo Yeates landlord accepts ‘substantial’ damages from newspapers
Judge bans media from reporting prison van breakout
Court order was ‘unsustainable’ says Liverpool Echo
Sean Hoare inquest opened and adjourned
Cause of journalist’s death still not ascertained
Cameron names media ethics inquiry members
Panel to include two leading political journalists
PA reporter dropped from phone-hacking probe
No further action against agency staffer
PA offers ‘full support’ to journalist arrested in phone-hacking probe
Royal reporter has worked for agency for since 2000
‘Strip journalists of Commons passes’ says MP
Action urged on reporters who leak announcements
Regional daily in libel payout to ex council boss
‘Substantial damages’ paid over fraud claim