NUJ submits evidence on the safety and surveillance of journalists in Northern Ireland
The NUJ has responded to the Northern Ireland Select Committee’s call for evidence on policing and security in Northern Ireland.
NUJ submission on policing and security in Northern Ireland
NUJ submission to the Northern Ireland Select Committee’s call for evidence on policing and security in Northern Ireland.
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.
Reporters speak out about ‘climate of fear’ in Northern Ireland amid paramilitary death threats
Journalists in Northern Ireland are facing regular death threats and attacks, with few of the perpetrators prosecuted, according to a new report by Amnesty International.
Man arrested in Martin O'Hagan investigation
A 42-year-old man has been arrested as part of the investigation into the murder of journalist Martin O'Hagan on 28 September 2001.
NUJ backs Council of Europe call for improved journalist safety protections in Ireland
Anti-SLAPP provisions, PSNI surveillance and investment in public service broadcasting were among topics discussed at the two day meeting.
NUJ renews call for O'Hagan murder review in plea to Benn, Starmer and Harris
Michelle Stanistreet and Séamus Dooley have written to political leaders urging an independent inquiry into the journalist's death.
2024: International Workers' Memorial Day
The message of International Workers’ Memorial Day on Sunday 28 April is to remember the dead and fight for the living.
Irish government pressed to hold an investigation into the murder of Martin O’Hagan
NUJ writes to Micheál Martin, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, renewing its call for urgent action 22 years after Martin O'Hagan's death.
On the anniversary of Martin O’Hagan’s death, the NUJ renews its call for an international investigation
The Sunday World investigative journalist was killed by a paramilitary gang in Lurgan on September 28, 2001.
DM2023: safety of journalists
The safety of journalists has been and will continue to be a major priority for the union
NUJ seeks Truss support for O’Hagan murder investigation
The union has renewed its demands for an international investigation into the killing of the Sunday World reporter.
Support for inquiry into Martin O’Hagan’s death
Delegates at the Irish Congress of Trade Unions biennial delegate conference, Belfast, have unanimously supported the NUJ’s campaign for an independent external investigation into the murder of Martin O’Hagan.
End impunity for the killing of Martin O'Hagan
For 20 years the NUJ has campaigned for justice.
NUJ calls for an expert panel to investigate the murder of Martin O’Hagan
On the 20th anniversary of the death of the Sunday World journalist, Michelle Stanistreet said the failure to secure a conviction of his killers is a stain on the history of policing in Northern Ireland.
End the killings and targeting of journalists
Not in Mexico, not in Pakistan and not in Northern Ireland, says NUJ rep Kathryn Johnston.
Stand up for journalism – NUJ solidarity protests in Northern Ireland
Local union branches in Belfast and Derry organise events today.
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.
Hands off press freedom: attacks on media in Europe must not become a new normal (2020)
Annual Report by the partner organisations to the Council of Europe Platform to Promote the Protection of Journalism and Safety of Journalists.