Trust just got busted

Peter Preston: It's no good blaming the media. We are all guilty of hypocrisy and to feign otherwise is simply crass

Grant and Hurley win privacy payout

Hugh Grant, Elizabeth Hurley and her husband Arun Nayar have accepted £58,000 in damages in a legal case over holiday photos. By Mark Sweney

Johnson axes the Londoner

New London mayor Boris Johnson is to scrap the Londoner newspaper and spend some of the savings on planting trees. By Ben Dowell

Guardian signs Blinkx web video deal

Guardian.co.uk has signed a second deal to share advertising revenue around its online content, linking up with video search service Blinkx. By Jemima Kiss

Dith Pran

Obituary: A courageous witness to Cambodia's horrors under Pol Pot, he inspired the film The Killing Fields

What do you think of the new BBC News site?

The new-look BBC News and Sport sites rolled out today, to predictable uproar from some regular users. This is a long overdue revamp and not exactly radical; it's all quite logical, quite safe and, above all, more useable. As we know, nothing at the BBC happens without a weighty phalanx of researchers and management reviewing every last pixel, so it's really not that controversial.

Changes ahead for Wall Street Journal

Changing Media Summit: The Wall Street Journal's digital chief executive has said that it is looking to expand politics and sports coverage. By Mark Sweney