Journalist Suzanne Breen appears in a Belfast court today in an attempt to protect her sources. Read more here
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Gordon Ramsay sorry over insult
TV chef Gordon Ramsay has said he is "deeply mortified" by the row caused over insulting remarks he made about Australian presenter Tracy Grimshaw. Read more here
US and family concern for jailed reporters
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the government was "pursuing every possible approach" over the two US journalists held in North Korea as their families have pleaded with the authorities there to set the pair free. Read more here
Banned shock jock lobbies Gordon Brown
US "shock jock" Michael Savage has appealed to prime minister Gordon Brown to remove his name from a blacklist of people barred from entering the UK. Read more here
European press freedom charter launched
In an effort to counter increasing worries about infringement of press freedom by governments in Europe, EU media commissioner Viviane Reding has launced the European Charter on Freedom of the Press. Read more here
China defends screening software
China has defended the use of new screening software that has to be installed on all computers saying its purpose is to filter out pornographic and violent material. Read more here
“Nice people take drugs” bus advert withdrawn
The chief executive of leading drugs and humans rights charity Release today accused advertising regulators of censorship after the body's ad campaign was withdrawn from London buses. Read more here
Turkish journalist facing 28 years in prison
Reporter Nedim Sener who has written a book about the murder of journalist Hrant Dink, faces up to 28 years in prison after police officers filed complaints against him. Read more here
Terror suspects win secret evidence legal battle
Three terror suspects on control orders have unanimously won a major ruling over the use of secret evidence and will now have their cases reheard in court. Read more here
Concern over journalist murder trial anomalies
Human rights groups have voiced concern over the sentencing of Hiram Oliveros Ortiz for the murder of Mexican journalist Roberto Javier Mora Garcia, arguing that there are numerous anomalies in the case. Read more here