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Killers of Martin O’Hagan must be brought to justice

Ahead of the 24th anniversary of the murder of Martin O’Hagan, the NUJ has repeated its call for an independent investigation to ensure the perpetrators of his killing are brought to justice. 

Martin O'Hagan

26 Sep 2025
NUJ writes to Turkish ambassadors to the UK and Ireland

The union has raised its concern with both ambassadors over the deportation of Mark Lowen, BBC News journalist.

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Broadcasting funding plan fails to address core issue, says NUJ

The National Union of Journalists has expressed “grave disappointment” at the decision of the Irish government to retain the current TV licence system while welcoming increased funding for RTÉ.

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UK Displaced Journalists Initiative

A new recruitment scheme for UK and Irish companies to bring skilled Afghan journalists to safety

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05 Oct 2023
Irish government must support journalists fleeing Afghanistan

The NUJ is calling on the Irish government to support journalists and other media workers fleeing Afghanistan and is urging members to donate to the International Union of Journalists safety fund appeal for Afghan journalists.

18 Aug 2021
DM 2021: Government policies

Conference discussed and agreed policy on a range of governmental issues including sexual harassment, FOI legislation and Julian Assange.

Houses of Parliament

21 May 2021
Media Commission to hear NUJ call for recovery plan

The Irish government’s Commission on the Future of Media will consider the NUJ's proposals for media recovery and reform in support of public interest journalism.

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Iconic plea for Irish government support must be matched by respect for union rights

The NUJ's Irish secretary has called on Iconic Newspapers to match its call for Irish government support with a change in its own attitude towards trade union recognition.

Iconic Newspapers

Union takes News Recovery Plan to Irish Media Commission

NUJ urges a radical rethink of funding for public interest journalism.

Cover: Journalism Not Just Busin$ss: NUJ submission to the Future of Media Commission

Journalism Not Just Busin€ss: NUJ submission to the Future of Media Commission

The submission of the National Union of Journalists (UK and Ireland) for consideration by the Future of Media Commission.

Cover: Journalism Not Just Busin$ss: NUJ submission to the Future of Media Commission

NUJ slams Irish media commission

Reacting to the ministerial announcement today, the union criticized the terms of reference and composition of the commission.

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NUJ criticises inaction on media crisis in Ireland

In a statement to mark World News Day, the union has criticised the delay in establishing a new media commission.

NUJ demands justice for murdered journalist

The British and Irish governments should not turn a blind eye to the lack of justice for Martin O’Hagan.

Martin O'Hagan

Submission to the Joint Committee on Justice and Equality General Scheme of the Communications (Data Retention) Bill 2017

The NUJ believes that the highest level of protection, under both Irish Constitutional and international law, must be afforded to journalists in respect of privacy in their communications.

Displaying 15 results

  • Active filters:
  • Irish government
Killers of Martin O’Hagan must be brought to justice

Ahead of the 24th anniversary of the murder of Martin O’Hagan, the NUJ has repeated its call for an independent investigation to ensure the perpetrators of his killing are brought to justice. 

Martin O'Hagan

26 Sep 2025
NUJ writes to Turkish ambassadors to the UK and Ireland

The union has raised its concern with both ambassadors over the deportation of Mark Lowen, BBC News journalist.

NUJ-logo-website.png

Broadcasting funding plan fails to address core issue, says NUJ

The National Union of Journalists has expressed “grave disappointment” at the decision of the Irish government to retain the current TV licence system while welcoming increased funding for RTÉ.

NUJ-logo-website.png

UK Displaced Journalists Initiative

A new recruitment scheme for UK and Irish companies to bring skilled Afghan journalists to safety

NUJ logo (website).png

05 Oct 2023
Irish government must support journalists fleeing Afghanistan

The NUJ is calling on the Irish government to support journalists and other media workers fleeing Afghanistan and is urging members to donate to the International Union of Journalists safety fund appeal for Afghan journalists.

18 Aug 2021
DM 2021: Government policies

Conference discussed and agreed policy on a range of governmental issues including sexual harassment, FOI legislation and Julian Assange.

Houses of Parliament

21 May 2021
Media Commission to hear NUJ call for recovery plan

The Irish government’s Commission on the Future of Media will consider the NUJ's proposals for media recovery and reform in support of public interest journalism.

Future of Media Commission icon

Iconic plea for Irish government support must be matched by respect for union rights

The NUJ's Irish secretary has called on Iconic Newspapers to match its call for Irish government support with a change in its own attitude towards trade union recognition.

Iconic Newspapers

Union takes News Recovery Plan to Irish Media Commission

NUJ urges a radical rethink of funding for public interest journalism.

Cover: Journalism Not Just Busin$ss: NUJ submission to the Future of Media Commission

Journalism Not Just Busin€ss: NUJ submission to the Future of Media Commission

The submission of the National Union of Journalists (UK and Ireland) for consideration by the Future of Media Commission.

Cover: Journalism Not Just Busin$ss: NUJ submission to the Future of Media Commission

NUJ slams Irish media commission

Reacting to the ministerial announcement today, the union criticized the terms of reference and composition of the commission.

Future of Media Commission icon

NUJ criticises inaction on media crisis in Ireland

In a statement to mark World News Day, the union has criticised the delay in establishing a new media commission.

NUJ demands justice for murdered journalist

The British and Irish governments should not turn a blind eye to the lack of justice for Martin O’Hagan.

Martin O'Hagan

Submission to the Joint Committee on Justice and Equality General Scheme of the Communications (Data Retention) Bill 2017

The NUJ believes that the highest level of protection, under both Irish Constitutional and international law, must be afforded to journalists in respect of privacy in their communications.