Loyalist threats against Belfast journalists condemned Loyalist terrorists in Northern Ireland have issued threats against journalists working for two Belfast-based newspapers, the owners have said. News • 09 May 20
NUJ concern over motion passed by RTÉ sub-branch Irish secretary of the NUJ Seamus Dooley has said a motion passed by the Dublin broadcasting sub-branch in relation to the pay of 'high earners' … Ireland • 28 Nov 19
Limerick journalists gather in memory of Lyra McKee Journalists from national and local media in Limerick gathered on the city's O'Connell Street at lunchtime to remember the journalist Lyra McKee, who was shot … Munster • 23 Apr 19
Varadkar distances himself from Trump's policies The Taoiseach has said that he has made his views clear on numerous occasions about US President Donald Trump's policies. Politics • 04 Jul 18
NUJ concerns over GSOC phone record access The Irish Secretary of the National Union of Journalists has said he will seek a meeting with the Garda Ombudsman over a number of their … News • 14 Jan 16
NUJ calls for FOI fees to be abolished The Secretary of the National Union of Journalists has told an Oireachtas Committee that the union wants fees for Freedom of Information requests to be … News • 06 Feb 13
UDA denies making death threat to journalist The Ulster Defence Association has denied making a death threat against a Belfast-based journalist. News • 20 Aug 12
BAI 'standing over' Mission to Prey report A spokeswoman for the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland has said the organisation stands over its report on the Prime Time Investigates ''Mission to Prey'' programme. News • 14 May 12