Politicians must stop attacking journalists, says NUJ
The NUJ today calls on government ministers and all politicians to stop traducing journalists and media outlets following comments by Jacob Rees-Mogg MP, leader of the House of Commons.
NUJ condemns graffiti of journalist's name with crosshairs in Belfast
Graffiti across East Belfast this week threatens Sunday World journalist.
IFJ mourns 42 media workers killed in 2020
IFJ publishes annual killed list including numbers in jail globally, with 30 year overview and analysis.
NUJ condemns killing of Afghan journalist
Union extends condolences to colleagues, families and friends, and raises key safety concerns affecting journalists locally and globally
Journalists again threatened by loyalist paramilitaries
Newspaper journalist told of shoot to kill threat.
NUJ demands action to protect and safeguard journalists on UN end impunity day
A survey by the National Union of Journalists has uncovered shocking evidence of abuse and harassment.
Journalists' killings – masterminds are walking free
On the international day to end impunity for crimes against journalists, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has launched a global campaign targeting those who order crimes against journalists and go unpunished.
NUJ Safety Report 2020
On the UN day to end impunity for crimes against journalists, the NUJ released the results of a research survey highlighting threats and safety issues for media workers in the UK.
NUJ response to the DCMS consultation on its Internet Safety Strategy green paper
Online abuse and harassment has become a major issue for journalists, especially women, and it poses a major threat to freedom of expression, the right of the public to be informed, and democracy.