Allison Morris
Legal action against Eoghan Harris and Twitter to be heard in Dublin next month
Legal action against former Sunday Independent columnist Eoghan Harris and Twitter is to be heard in Dublin's High Court next month.
Journalists Allison Morris and Aoife Moore to take legal action against Eoghan Harris and Twitter
PROMINENT journalists Allison Morris and Aoife Moore are to take legal action against sacked Sunday Independent columnist Eoghan Harris and Twitter in a bid to discover who was behind social media accounts which trolled them.
Anne Hailes: Women In Media Belfast initiative's aim is to 'amplify the quiet voices'
TODAY is Commonwealth Day.
Chief Constable Simon Byrne will vigorously pursue those responsible for threats to journalists and public figures
CHIEF Constable Simon Byrne has vowed "vigorous action" to catch those behind threats against journalists and other public figures.
Graffiti targeting Irish News journalist Allison Morris widely condemned
THERE has been widespread condemnation of threatening graffiti targeting Irish News journalist Allison Morris.
Allison Morris: Now is the time for unionist leadership
Unionist anger at the Brexit debate is growing beyond just spray cans on walls, but who is really to blame? Edwin Poots caused concern earlier this year after warning difficulties around the Irish Sea border could mean schools and hospitals would not be able to get food supplies.
Allison Morris: Goodwill towards policing has been damaged by events on the Ormeau Road
At midnight on a Saturday in November 2001, the RUC ceased to exist, replaced with the new Police Service of Northern Ireland.
Allison Morris: Irish America not dissidents were responsible for keeping land border frictionless
SO, how's Brexit treating you all? Taking back control, making Britain great again, or am I mixing up my meaningless slogans? When identity is used to rile people up to cover for a lack of substance or strategy it's only ever going to end badly.
Allison Morris: Border poll must be a referendum based on facts rather than feelings
Unionists have once again found themselves reluctantly facing questioning about the constitutional question, after a poll commissioned by the Sunday Times found 51 per cent of people in the north surveyed want a referendum on Irish unity in the next five years.
Allison Morris: We need positive news to help those struggling with this winter lockdown
It's difficult to feel positive in the current climate, the cold January weather seems particularly gloomy this year.