Labour historian and trade union activist Jack McGinley dies
Former Trinity College librarian ran Uniskin Press and was prominent member of the Irish Labour History Society
Former Trinity College librarian ran Uniskin Press and was prominent member of the Irish Labour History Society
Séamus Dooley said he would write to Mary Lou McDonald over ‘implied criticism’ of broadcaster
Minister ‘couldn’t imagine’ a future government rowing back on the commitments even though no legislation would be needed to do so
Investigatory Powers Tribunal to hear case brought by NI filmmakers Barry McCaffrey and Trevor Birney
Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission accessed journalists’ phone records as part of investigations into gardaí, though journalists not accused of any wrongdoing
Broadcaster ‘starved of necessary funding for decades’, union representative tells politicians
Number of staff involved in print publishing has dropped since announcement of new scheme in January
Attacks on media in Creggan area a ‘clear strategy’ of intimidation, National Union of Journalists says
Executives dragged back into the Oireachtas orbit as a consultation confirms widespread disaffection among staff
Redundancies to be split 50/50 across editorial and non-editorial roles in second job-cutting initiative announced by Mediahuis Ireland in a year
Oireachtas media committee hears of ‘chilling effect’ on journalism posed by legal threats
The party correctly argues that members of other parties sued for libel - but not in the sames numbers that Sinn Féin members have
People within party may consider that negative publicity arising from some cases does party’s reputation no good
Director general tells staff that State broadcaster is looking to buy new studios in Cork
Joe Duffy, Claire Byrne and Miriam O’Callaghan will lose out as part of cost-cutting in Bakhurst’s turnaround plan
Laura Slattery: Aggressive legal tactics recounted in new book by libel lawyer David Hooper highlights urgent need for anti-Slapp measures
UK media group confirms all departments of business will be affected by move
Irish Labour History Society's four-day event, Visions of Labour and Class, will feature contributions from a who’s who of the Irish labour movement
Ryan Tubridy was not mentioned once at NUJ meeting that focused on replacement for licence fee, says union branch chair
Community responds to anti-immigration protests in Ballybrack, while NUJ calls on Iconic Media to clarify its publication of AI-generated article about refugees
Article, which originally had headline ‘OPINION: Should refugees in Ireland go home?’, published by Iconic Media’s digital titles such as Limerick Live and Tipperary Live
Kevin Bakhurst has had a dozen meetings with staff since taking over on Monday
Grant Thornton to examine barter account which was used for €1.25m in payments over the past 10 years
Oireachtas committee interrogations, secret payments, a 'slush fund', sports junkets - the national broadcaster endured a torrid week
Miriam O’Callaghan joins fellow RTÉ presenters in publicly discussing remuneration from broadcaster
Move by National Union of Journalists members comes in opposition to cutbacks at Radio Foyle in Derry
Late last year BBC announced cuts to Radio Foyle in Derry and up to 40 job losses
Séamus Dooley, Irish secretary of NUJ, says attempts to smear reporter and photographer ‘despicable’
Media group points to lack of women in senior roles and signals ‘ambitious’ plan to narrow gap between male and female pay
Black list of reporters includes CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan
Jim Eadie was credited with the development of the union across Ireland
Celebration of wonderful life on her favourite date of the year – International Workers’ Day
Ireland should expel Russians from their Dublin ‘bunker’, Ukraine’s ambassador says
State-owned broadcaster criticised for ‘falling down’ on pay transparency
Kate Hoey accused of ‘gross stereotyping’ of journalists and lawyers in unionist pamphlet
McArdle, who died on Thursday, reported during Troubles and published The Secret War
Two years after the broadcaster’s death, how much has really changed for professional women?
Chapters and Rowan Tree cafe will be missed, while the Cobblestone won a reprieve
As women’s editor, her section ‘became a forum that would not otherwise have been there’
Public order case caused contorversy as members of media excluded from sitting
Trade unionist and feminist activist spent 36 years with The Irish Times
Journalists barred from entering court by gardaí at sitting earlier this month
Ictu conference supports motion calling for opposition to UK government plan
President Higgins pays tribute to ‘one of Ireland’s iconic presences among musicians’
Bill came about after Communicorp banned Irish Times and Currency journalists
No one convicted of killing of only journalist murdered by paramilitaries during Troubles
Co Antrim man had major role in evolution of journalistic attitudes towards Troubles
Investigation by Scope unit into employment status at Montrose follows Revenue audit
Figures published by national broadcaster show average pay almost €61,000 in 2020
Assailant fires five rounds from close range in attack family describe as ‘worst nightmare’
Improvement sought to legislation providing access to State agency records and departments
Move follows completion of deal to buy Communicorp from Denis O’Brien
‘This menacing and cowardly graffiti is the behaviour of thugs trying to intimidate’
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices