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Opinion: When it comes to news trust, AI presents both opportunities and risks
Dr Kirsty Park
New journalism bursary launched in honour of Lyra McKee
'They sent me an image of my photoshopped face on a pile of people being burnt'
Tributes to Journal Media reporters for three years of Mary Raftery Prize wins
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Acclaimed novelist and journalist Deirdre Purcell dies aged 77
Mexican journalist killed, adding to country's media death toll
Two former editors of Hong Kong news outlet charged with sedition
Larry Donnelly: 'Who the f*** reads newspapers?' Society would be better off if young people did
Larry Donnelly
Sinn Féin seeks to outlaw the 'blacklisting' of journalists by media organisations
Simon Coveney’s weekend visit shows the need for Irish journalists in China
Complaints made to Press Ombudsman increased by almost 40% last year
Here's what is coming up for members of The42 this week
Facebook pledges to invest at least $1 billion in journalism over next three years
Independent radio group to tell committee it 'cannot wait' for Media Commission to ensure its survival
'It's bigger than the crash': David McCullagh says Covid-19 makes the Six One more important than ever
Lise Hand: 'Journalism matters. And this week has been a crucial reminder of that'
Lise Hand
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'Deeply alarming': NI leaders condemn dissident threats against Belfast journalists
Two Dublin newspapers, the Northside People and Southside People, are to close
No plans for TV licence payment moratorium during Covid-19 crisis
RTÉ appoints Ailbhe Conneely as its new social affairs and religion correspondent
New editorial line-up to lead TheJournal.ie into exciting new phase
Senior Maltese government officials resign following probe into murder of journalist Daphne Galizia
RTÉ journalists say plan to cut top presenters' pay 'doesn't go far enough'
Businessman arrested over murder of Maltese journalist in 2017
An update on Noteworthy, the new investigative journalism platform from TheJournal.ie
Press Council raises concerns over 'imminent threats' to financial stability of journalism industry
An update on Noteworthy, the new investigative journalism platform from TheJournal.ie
Newspaper wins Pulitzer Prize for coverage of mass shooting in its newsroom
TheJournal.ie launches Noteworthy, a new investigative journalism website
US court orders Syria to pay $302.5 million over death of war reporter Marie Colvin
Martina Fitzgerald to leave RTÉ after 18 years
Union has 'grave concerns' about hard drives of INM staff 'being searched without permission'
'There's a risk we'll remember this whole episode as a case of two bad, and one good cop'
John Devitt
What has led to two Belfast journalists looking into the Loughinisland killings getting arrested?
Jonathan Hutch is suing TV3 over its news coverage of gangland trial
'To only support print journalism is bizarre': Criticism levelled at Fianna Fáil's 'Print Journalism Unit'
NUI Galway repays students fees after complaints about course
Journalist on Miss D interview: 'It wouldn't have been material that would be published in the Sunday Times'