No Stone Unturned
Snooping scandal: Journalist Barry McCaffrey should never have been subjected to PSNI scrutiny
PSNI admits it should have told Loughinisland journalists about review which criticised handling of their arrests
Lyra McKee murder and Loughinisland journalists’ arrests place UK below Israel in new global freedom of expression index
THE murder of journalist Lyra McKee and the arrest of two documentary makers investigating the Loughinisland massacre have contributed to the UK being ranked below Israel in a new global index of freedom of expression.
Amnesty writes to PSNI Chief Constable over damning review into handling of Loughinisland journalists’ arrests
A PSNI review into the arrests of two journalists who investigated the Loughinisland massacre must be published in full, Amnesty International has said.
Police breached legal duty to carry out effective investigation into UVF attack on Thierafurth Inn, court rules
Police chiefs are in breach of a legal duty to carry out an effective investigation into a fatal loyalist gun attack on a village pub 30 years ago, the High Court ruled today.
PSNI probe after blank interview tapes sent to Loughinisland journalists
THE PSNI is investigating after it presented blank tapes to journalists Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey in response to a High Court order to provide recordings of the pair’s police interviews.
TV drama about Loughinisland journalists' unlawful arrest to be made
A TV drama is to be made about the unlawful arrest of journalists Barry McCaffrey and Trevor Birney over their documentary on the Loughinisland massacre.
PSNI pays £850,000 in damages after unlawful raid of Loughinisland journalists' homes
Two journalists inappropriately arrested over material that appeared in a documentary on a Troubles massacre have settled their case against the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
Stormont must be 'unambiguous' on Hong Kong says Loughinisland filmmaker
A FILMMAKER subjected to a police probe over his documentary on the Loughinisland massacre has said Stormont must "unambiguously" stand with the journalists being targeted under Hong Kong's new security laws.