Why you won’t see Jennifer Aniston on the cover of Vogue Alexandra Shulman tells Elizabeth Day how she copes with panic attacks and won't compromise with celebrity power
Twitter hoaxer comes clean and says: I did it to expose weak media Tommaso De Benedetti faked the identities of world leaders and fooled editors into publishing false stories
News International sues ‘News of the World Online’ website News Group files claim against lawyer Giovanni Di Stefano and company using News of the World name. By Mark Sweney
Google should be forced to censor search results, say MPs Report by MPs criticises Google for its 'totally unconvincing' objection to requests to filter its search results
The shocking thing about the Mail Online’s sidebar of shame Andrew Brown: The Mail's website appropriates the holier-than-thou prurience of the defunct News of the World, but to what financial end?
A week on the web: George Osborne’s wrong trousers His budget had few policy surprises, but despite comparing Ed Miliband to Wallace (& Gromit), it was the chancellor who ended up with egg on his face
ABCes: Mirror Group Digital loses 30% of monthly unique browsers Guardian website has another record month, topping 4 million average daily unique users for first time. By Mark Sweney
Johnston Press’s Ashley Highfield rules out Times-style paywall Chief executive says he is targeting digital ad revenue and outlines plan for paid-for iPad apps. By Mark Sweney
New York Times to halve amount of web articles that can be viewed for free Paper's online users can now access only 10 free stories a month rather than 20. By Mark Sweney
Hugh Grant’s pooper injunction Media Monkey: Star is desperate to find out who has been leaving dog mess on his
Trinity Mirror to launch paid-for tablet editions Newspaper publisher to launch tablet editions of the Daily Mirror, Daily Record and key regional titles this summer. By Mark Sweney
Mark Thompson: BBC should consider pressures on newspapers Director general says corporation must 'think carefully' about the size of its news operation, especially online. By John Plunkett
Gordon Ramsay sues publicist over claims he sold hacked email content High court told that chef seeks damages for breach of privacy from former News of the World editor turned PR Phil Hall. By Josh Halliday
China stops Tibetan blogger receiving Prince Claus award Poet Tsering Woeser says she is under house arrest in Beijing after police tell her not to attend ceremony at Dutch embassy
Google wins libel case over Blogger comments Man took action after comments were written about him on the London Muslim section of Google's Blogger.com website. By John Plunket