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Targeted killings of journalists on the rise as beheadings signify ‘new...

The IFJ says a total of 135 journalists have died in 2014.

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Mrs Brown, tourists, and the Luas: The week in numbers

Plus: What was the lowest temperature in Ireland this week?

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Opinion: Islam must be treated like Christianity in Europe – accepted,...

It is up to moderate people to have an open debate about religion and society. Otherwise, extremists will have it for us.

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Sports Film Of The Week: Let Them Wear Towels

The story of female American sportswriters and their battle for access.

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Australian journalist Peter Greste released from Cairo prison

Jailed Al-Jazeera journalist has been deported from Egypt following a presidential decision and is en route to Australia

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David Carr gave this incredible advice to an Irish journalism student

Timely tweet attracted attention of high-profile New York Times journalist – and he gave her some good career advice. (She has since come and worked for us!)

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Opinion: What do traditional newspapers have to do to survive?

Dumbing down their content, pursuing ‘edgy’ stories over quality journalism, are not wise decisions, writes Paul Allen.

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Telegraph writer resigns, claiming advertisers were influencing stories

Peter Oborne said the paper was too close to HSBC.

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The Telegraph is getting a LOT of flack over this front page

A journalist at the newspaper retired over the HSBC scandal last week.

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A conversation with Robert Fisk

The world-renowned war correspondent was in Ireland this week. He spoke to TheJournal.ie about matters Irish and international, and why Vladimir Putin is his dream interviewee.

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Ex-policeman who leaked Milly Dowler information to The Sun has been jailed

Simon Quinn, 43, will serve 18 months in prison.

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Rolling Stone has been forced into a massive back-down over this frathouse...

The magazine has issued an apology after the article was widely discredited.

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LISTEN: BBC presenter ‘made a mistake’ by revealing he’s an atheist on air

One caller was none too pleased.

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Sunday Independent columnist leaves paper to work for Renua

John Drennan will be the new party’s director of communications and political strategy.

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Journalists warned that reporting suicide details can lead to ‘copycat’ deaths

The Press Council of Ireland announce new code of practice relating to “excessive detail of the means of suicide”.

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Garda in Roma children case released without charge

The NUJ said there were “many unusual aspects’” to the arrest.

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What is the future of Irish journalism?

While it’s premature to write the obituary for print media just yet, the Irish digital landscape is large and has room to grow.

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We asked Marty Whelan to explain this photo

What in the world is going on here?

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Who was David Carr and why should you remember him?

The journalist died last night aged 58.

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69 journalists were killed in the line of duty this year

Almost half died at the hands of Islamic militant groups.

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Gsoc access to journalists’ phone records ‘really worrying’

The NUJ is seeking to meet the watchdog over its accessing of private data.

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It’s now more difficult for Irish journalists to hold those in powerful...

Ireland’s small community of hard-pressed crime journalists are up in arms, writes Tom Clonan.

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The fallen All-Star, constipated rugby and the week’s best sportswriting

Sit back and enjoy some of the week’s best sportswriting.

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The break that defined Alex Higgins, Wimbledon to Dublin: The week’s best...

These articles are bound to get you thinking.

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Journalism has officially reached its peak with this headline

Spoiler: it involves Usher and an iPhone.

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The New York Times made a woman’s dream of being an ‘anonymous source’ come...

As Gabrielle once sang, “Dreams can come true”.

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How human cock-fighting garnered acceptance and more of the week’s best...

These articles will get you thinking.

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Nike losing the NBA’s biggest star and vegans in the UFC: it’s our favourite...

Goes well with an Easter Egg.

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DPP prevents media from reporting on a childcare case for the first time

An application by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for an extension to an order prohibiting reporting was granted yesterday.

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Pope Francis condemns gossipy journalism as a form of terrorism

The pontiff also urged journalists not to stoke fear over migration forced by war or hunger.

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Rolling Stone magazine defamed dean over bogus frat house gang rape story

The article entitled “A Rape on Campus” has since been retracted.

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One of our journalists just won a major business news award

Fora reporter Paul O’Donoghue was declared ‘upcoming journalist of the year’.

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TheJournal.ie voted website that best shows Irish life in 2016

The public vote in the National Library of Ireland digital project found five sites reflect the diversity of Ireland.

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Come join TheJournal.ie on a Google News Lab Fellowship

We have an exciting opportunity coming up for bright new talent.

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Mexican paper where murdered reporter worked closes over lack of security

The Mexican government has not done enough to protect journalists, it has been claimed.

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'If you thought about setting up a business too deeply, you mightn't do it'

As part of its new weekly Startup Spotlight series, Fora profiles Sligo’s StoryLab.

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'Someone attempts to take their life every 9 minutes' claims Minister

Communications Minister Denis Naughten sounded a warning bell on responsible reporting at Press Council of Ireland report.

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Journal Media reporters win five plaudits at Justice Media Awards

Incisive reporting and investigation by our reporters into tribunals, High Court proceedings, Garda strike action, wills and company law has been rewarded.

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'There are snipers waiting in ambush, drones that can drop explosive charges...

Covering the battle for Mosul is risky for journalists.

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Founder of TheLiberal.ie to apologise for breaching copyright of court news...

A full apology will be published on the website in the coming days.

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