It’s been a busy week for journalism industry-related news – with most of the action going on over at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Leveson Inquiry. Here is a catch-up of what we think have been the 10 most significant stories of the week (click here for all our Leveson coverage):
- Return of the privacy injunction: Two gag orders granted
- Leveson told: Press blagging figures were ‘grossly understated’
- Northcliffe scraps subbing hub in North East
- Phone-hacking: police arrest uni lecturer
- Paul McMullan: ‘Hacking of Milly phone was honourable’
- Spectator referred to DPP over Lawrence article
- Nick Davies: Journalists not Mulcaire hacked Milly Dowler
- Richard Desmond’s £100m investment in future of print
- Chris Jefferies will never recover from ‘reckless’ murder coverage
- Guido summoned by Leveson over Campbell leak
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