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.
Lyra trial adjourned after harrowing evidence
The trial of three men charged with the murder of journalist and NUJ member Lyra McKee was adjourned on Friday until June 13th, following harrowing evidence at Belfast Crown Court regarding the cause of her death.
NUJ calls for International Criminal Court investigation amid rising journalists deaths in Gaza
The union’s National Executive Council motion urges the release of all hostages, a mutual cessation of violence and a permanent ceasefire.
Ninety-four journalists killed in 2023, says IFJ
Publishing ahead of International Human Rights Day, on the 10th December, the International Federation of Journalists insists that far greater action is required from the international community to safeguard journalists’ lives and hold to account their attackers.
NUJ condemns unprecedented death toll of journalists in Gaza
The union has repeated its solidarity with journalists reporting on the war, calling for their protection whilst urging the release of all hostages and the cessation of violence.
Bangladesh: journalist murdered in knife attack
The NUJ has condemned the murder and urged Bangladeshi authorities to seek justice for Ashiqul Islam's death.
68 journalists killed in 2022 worldwide
Annual figures from the International Federation of Journalists report deaths spanning continents, with Ukraine the most dangerous for journalists in 2022.
IFJ records 67 killings of journalists and media staff
New figures released by the International Federation of Journalists reveal an increase in the number of journalists murdered while undertaking their work.
Bangladesh: body of missing journalist found
Death adds to the rising number of targeted attacks and killings of journalists in the country.
Lawyers request access to firearm and bullet that killed Shireen Abu Akleh
A team from Doughty Street Chambers and Bindmans LLP submitting a complaint to the International Criminal Court, have sought urgent access to evidence.