Northern Ireland: CFWIJ welcomes the court decision over a complaint filed by Patricia Devlin
/A police ombudsman upheld a complaint filed by prominent crime reporter Patricia Devlin.
Read MoreA police ombudsman upheld a complaint filed by prominent crime reporter Patricia Devlin.
Read MoreThe ongoing death threats, including intimidations of rape against journalist Patricia Devlin and her baby son, continue to escalate.
Read MoreOn August 31, Dublin Inquirer’s co-founder Sam Tranum and its reporter Laoise Neylon were served with summons about a defamation lawsuit filed against them for an article.
Read MorePatricia Devlin, an award-winning crime reporter, has been target of vicious online attacks and threats to her family since 2019 for her coverage on crime, drug and criminal gangs.
Read MoreIRELAND, DERRY - The Coalition for Women in Journalism is shocked and mourning the killing of journalist and colleague Lyra McKee who was shot dead few hours ago, on the eve of Good Friday, April 19, 2019, in Derry Northern Ireland.
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