NUJ submission to the Law Commission’s consultation on sexual offence prosecutions
NUJ comments on clauses related to the exclusion of the public and restrictions on members of the press attending trials. We are concerned about the impact changes will have on journalists including court reporters facing considerable changes to their ability to report trials if proposals are enacted.
Justice Select Committee calls for improved journalists’ access to courts and data
Government responds to wide-ranging recommendations and commits to call for evidence this year.
NUJ welcomes MPs’ report calling for greater support for journalists covering court cases
A report by the cross-party Justice Committee has called on the court system to do more to support open justice in the digital age, including helping digital platforms cover court decisions.
NUJ submission to the call of evidence for Open justice court reporting in the digital age
The union's response to the Justice Committee's inquiry.
NUJ condemns reporting ban on Bloody Sunday murder hearing
The NUJ has condemned a judge’s decision to ban the media from reporting the opening statements and all witness statements in the case of Solider F.
NUJ Informed, Issue 32, August 2020
Union pulls together in time of Covid crisis and NUJ challenges government's unfair freelance aid package.
Irish Journalist Autumn 2018
Newsletter of the National Union of Journalists in Ireland.