1For more than two years, Private Bradley Manning's voice was the unheard one in the Wikileaks controversy. However, he has now confirmed that he was the source of the Wikileak's data dumps, and that he had tried to interest the New York Times and the Washington Post in his information before approaching Wikileaks. A look at the strange and alarming journey of the whistleblower followed by analysis.
2As traditional revenues for news reporting wither, how else can public interest journalism be funded and conducted?
3Late last year, the BBC's two commercial news businesses, BBC.com News and BBC World News, were merged into one entity, BBC Global News. How does the organisation manage the many delivery platforms and sources of content they use on a regular basis?
4Opinion piece about an item in the National Business Review (NBR) which appeared to imply that inappropriate conduct in a phone call from Dominion Post reporter Phil Kitchin had some role in the death of high profile lawyer Greg King. NBR has apologised for the item.