They’ve got your number

Every call made, email sent and website visited is now being logged under new regulations. What does that mean for investigative journalists - and their need to protect sources? Charles Arthur reports

No use crying over spilt ink

Not safe for work: episode 22, in which Paul Carr comforts the fat crying girl of the newspaper industry, before pushing her down the stairs.

Good King Google

Andrew Brown: Newspapers are peasants in the digital kingdom - at least its ruler appears to be fairly benevolent

After Google, MediaEquals pursues ad sales

Before it scrapped its scheme for selling newspaper adverts, Google was approached by a British-based online company, Media Equals, with an offer to take over the project

Google scraps newspaper ad sales service

The search engine's scheme to sell adverts on behalf of print groups is being abandoned after failing to deliver expected results. By Bobbie Johnson in San Francisco