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NUJ condemns two threats made to Sunday World journalist in Northern Ireland

The Sunday World journalist was twice notified by police, in recent weeks, that dissident republicans planned to attack them. The most recent threat was delivered this week.

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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.

Martin O'Hgana NUJ May Day 2001

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.

Justice for Martin O'Hagan

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.

NUJ condemns graffiti of journalist's name with crosshairs in Belfast

Graffiti across East Belfast this week threatens Sunday World journalist.

Crosshairs graffiti targets Patricia Devlin

End the killings and targeting of journalists

Not in Mexico, not in Pakistan and not in Northern Ireland, says NUJ rep Kathryn Johnston.

Image: Stand up for Journalism Northern Ireland advert

NUJ condemns new threat to Northern Ireland journalist

The union has strongly condemned a violent threat issued by loyalist paramilitaries against a journalist employed by Independent News and Media.

Irish Journalist Winter 2020

Newsletter of the National Union of Journalists in Ireland.

Cover: Irish Journalist Winter 2020

NUJ member denounces police failure to investigate threat to rape her baby

Patricia Devlin to lodge official complaint to Police Ombudsman after a 'year of inaction' by the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

Patricia Devlin

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Displaying 14 results

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  • Sunday World
NUJ condemns two threats made to Sunday World journalist in Northern Ireland

The Sunday World journalist was twice notified by police, in recent weeks, that dissident republicans planned to attack them. The most recent threat was delivered this week.

NUJ logo (website).png

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.

Martin O'Hgana NUJ May Day 2001

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.

Justice for Martin O'Hagan

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.

NUJ condemns graffiti of journalist's name with crosshairs in Belfast

Graffiti across East Belfast this week threatens Sunday World journalist.

Crosshairs graffiti targets Patricia Devlin

End the killings and targeting of journalists

Not in Mexico, not in Pakistan and not in Northern Ireland, says NUJ rep Kathryn Johnston.

Image: Stand up for Journalism Northern Ireland advert

NUJ condemns new threat to Northern Ireland journalist

The union has strongly condemned a violent threat issued by loyalist paramilitaries against a journalist employed by Independent News and Media.

Irish Journalist Winter 2020

Newsletter of the National Union of Journalists in Ireland.

Cover: Irish Journalist Winter 2020

NUJ member denounces police failure to investigate threat to rape her baby

Patricia Devlin to lodge official complaint to Police Ombudsman after a 'year of inaction' by the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

Patricia Devlin

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