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Met's bid to expose paper's source was bound to fail

21.09.11
Media analysis: The u-turn by the Metropolitan police over its absurd attempt to order the Guardian to reveal its confidential sources for some of its phone-hacking revelations is, of course, welcome... more

Radio shows hit by BBC jobs strike

01.08.11
BBC Radio 4's flagship Today programme is disrupted as thousands of journalists stage a strike in protest at compulsory redundancies... more

BBC journalists in job cuts strike, radio and TV programmes affected

15.07.11
BBC journalists have started a 24-hour strike in a row over job losses which is expected to hit radio and TV programmes, including BBC radio's flagship Today programme... more

Rebekah Brooks quits: NI exec ousted over hacking scandal

15.07.11
Rebekah Brooks sensationally quit as chief executive of News International over the phone-hacking scandal engulfing Rupert Murdoch's media empire... more

MP says NoW closure is an attempt to protect Rebekah Brooks

08.07.11
Claim comes from Labour MP Chris Bryant who is taking legal action over the newspaper over allegations his phone was hacked... more

As newspaper shares slide, City expects drastic change

15.06.11
This morning, 38 members of the National Union of Journalists in Sutton and Twickenham began their protest outside their papers because of a decision the sports and leisure department at the cost of nine jobs... more

BBC 'to axe 650 jobs from World Service'

26.01.11
BBC expected to announce hundreds of job losses at its World Service, in a bid to save £46 million a year... more

BBC journalists to stage 48 hour strikes

17.01.11
Journalists at the BBC's Arabic service will stage a 48-hour strike from tomorrow in a dispute over rotas... more

Police pay £30K to photographer injured at G20

08.12.10
Photographer who was awarded £30,000 compensation after he was hit in the face with a police riot shield during the G20 protests brands the officers involved a 'disgrace'... more

Domestic woe for the BBC's Earl of White City

10.11.10
Media Analysis: Just when you think Mark Thompson has nothing more to worry about at the BBC, along comes ITV with a triumphant smash-hit series... more

'No more money on table' in BBC pensions row as strikes threatened

08.11.10
BBC makes it clear that there is no more money on the table to resolve a bitter row over pensions despite a new offer from journalists aimed at averting fresh strikes... more

BBC blackout to hit weekend as stars join strike walkout

05.11.10
Millions of BBC viewers and listeners will have their favourite programmes disrupted over the weekend after thousands of journalists went on strike over pensions... more

Times has mixed messages on website paywall

03.11.10
In The Air: Expect News Corp boss Rupert Murdoch to face questions when he unveils first-quarter results ... more

BBC journalists to stage 48-hour strikes over pensions row

28.10.10
BBC journalists are to stage two 48-hour strikes in the coming weeks in a long-running row over pensions, it was announced... more

BBC strike called off after row over David Cameron's speech

01.10.10
BBC workers call off their strike during next week's Conservative party conference following a new offer on pensions... more

BBC staff to be balloted for strikes in pension row

21.07.10
Thousands of BBC staff, including journalists and technicians, are to be balloted for industrial action in a row over pensions, unions announced... more

BBC director general Mark Thompson to meet union bosses over cuts

03.03.10
Head of the BBC will meet union bosses after confirming controversial plans to axe two radio stations and slash spending on its website... more

Union threatens action to stop BBC radio and online cuts

26.02.10
Union bosses warn of industrial action over proposed BBC cuts in which 6 Music and Asian Network radio stations would close and a quarter of online staff lose their jobs... more

'Betrayed' BBC sports editor Mihir Bose resigns over Manchester move

05.08.09
Senior BBC journalist resigns over plans to move him to Manchester... more

Fighting for an editor facing five years' jail for protecting her sources

10.06.09
Tomorrow a judge will be asked to decide whether the police are right to demand that a journalist hand over her notes, phones and computers in order to discover how she obtains her stories ... more

G20 police 'broke photographer's arm'

05.05.09
A dossier containing complaints by 13 more victims of alleged Met misconduct at the G20 protests is to be submitted to the police watchdog this week... more

At last media chiefs agree they must act to save local journalism from crisis

29.04.09
The “local media summit” held in the House of Commons revealed a welcome trend towards co-operation, says Roy Greenslade... more

Answer to economic crisis in newspapers is not more consolidation

01.04.09
Media analysis: Publishers of regional and local newspapers are eager to persuade the Government of the importance of dismantling competition barriers.... more

What will we lose if regional newspapers are killed off?

25.03.09
Media analysis: The news about newspapers gets more depressing by the day. Regional and local papers are suffering unprecedented declines in revenue because advertising has plunged...... more

Why the ex-boss of MI5 is now standing up for press freedom

18.02.09
Media analysis: As scores of newspaper photographers were staging a protest outside New Scotland Yard on Monday, a former British spy chief was giving them her tacit support... more

ITV axes 430 regional jobs in bid to save £40m

30.09.08
ITV will axe 430 employees from its regional news service, it has announced... more


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