LA Times among US-based news sites blocking EU users due to GDPR LA Times, Chicago Tribune and others redirect to pages saying sites are currently unavailable in most European countries
Mail Online’s falling traffic blamed on Facebook’s newsfeed overhaul Site loses nearly 10% of global audience after Facebook refocuses on ‘meaningful’ content
Royal wedding: Meghan Markle’s bridesmaids and pageboys announced Princess Charlotte and Prince George given roles as attendance of Markle Sr still uncertain
Lords overturn MPs with vote for second Leveson inquiry Peers back amendment calling for new public inquiry into conduct of media, forcing second vote by MPs
Keeping a free and fair press is one of the defining political issues of our age Both those who are wronged, and those seeking to expose abuses of power, pay a price
Why is UK press regulation back in the headlines? Key details about the latest developments since the lengthy and expensive Leveson inquiry
Government faces possible defeat on press regulation votes Theresa May tells cabinet two amendments to data protection bill will undermine free press
The Fourth Estate review – revealing doc tracks an exhausting year of Trump In a sharp documentary series premiering at Tribeca film festival, the team at the New York Times are faced with the task of keeping up with an unstoppable news cycle
Critics can be too cruel – I should know, I was one of them Judging art sometimes involves judging people. But there are times when I and other reviewers have gotten unnecessarily personal
New York Times exposé of Harvey Weinstein to be made into movie The Pulitzer prize-winning work of two female journalists is to become a film in the mould of Spotlight and All the President’s Men
Local reporting ventures offer hope for journalism’s future Initiatives from the Bureau of Investigative Journalism and the BBC harness the power of digital
Facebook says warning to Guardian group ‘not our wisest move’ GMG received legal letter from Facebook day before Observer report on mass data harvesting
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House review – the Deep Throat riddle Liam Neeson’s heroic portrayal of Deep Throat, the FBI agent who helped topple Nixon, doesn’t quite wash
Out of print: NME’s demise shows pressure on consumer magazines Niche publications hold on to readership as general titles yield to onslaught from digital media
Mail Online: Ipso upholds complaint over article on ‘lorry’ incident at Oxford Circus Website of Daily Mail newspaper breached editors’ code in coverage of police presence near Oxford Circus on 24 November