Belfast Telegraph Journalist Details Paramilitary Intimidation to UK Committee

Belfast Telegraph Journalist Details Paramilitary Intimidation to UK Committee

Allison Morris shared threats & an explosive event. Surveillance of reporters was discussed, prompting calls for a public inquiry into press freedom. Belfast Telegraph Journalist Details Paramilitary Intimidation to UK Committee Allison Morris spoke to a UK committee, the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, which is investigating press freedom. Police spying on journalists sparked this inquiry,…

MPs Told of Suspicions of UK Wide Spying on Journalists by Police

MPs Told of Suspicions of UK Wide Spying on Journalists by Police

Journalists allege widespread police surveillance, seeking sources and chilling press freedom. They seek a public inquiry, citing democracy fears. MPs Told of Suspicions of UK Wide Spying on Journalists by Police Two journalists spoke about police surveillance, telling a committee that a public inquiry is needed because they feel it was an attack on democracy.…

Belfast Telegraph Journalist Details Paramilitary Intimidation to UK Parliament

Belfast Telegraph Journalist Details Paramilitary Intimidation to UK Parliament

Allison Morris spoke about death threats and a bomb exploding near her home during a UK Parliament meeting regarding press freedom. Belfast Telegraph Journalist Details Paramilitary Intimidation to UK Parliament Allison Morris went to a committee meeting. It was about press freedom in Northern Ireland, held by the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee (NIAC). They are…

PSNI and Met Police Unlawfully Spied on Journalists, Tribunal Rules

PSNI and Met Police Unlawfully Spied on Journalists, Tribunal Rules

A tribunal has found that the PSNI and Met police unlawfully surveilled two journalists, leading to significant legal repercussions. PSNI and Met Police Unlawfully Spied on Journalists, Tribunal Rules Belfast: So, it turns out the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the Met police were caught spying on two journalists. A tribunal just ruled that…