The NI NUJ Branch Chair Anne Hailes thanks NUJ members for their fellowship
As an NUJ (National Union of Journalists) member, I am proud to say I’ve been a card-carrying member since 2006.
Over the 20 years I have accessed advice, support, training and professional recognition. The media today has changed incredibly over two decades becoming more diverse and journalists face increasing pressures globally, nationally and regionally.
I do my best to stick to the Code of Conduct of the NUJ which is set out clearly on their website, a guiding light for ethical journalism.

Anne Hailes, Chair Belfast and District NUJ, summed up the value of membership well when she said in writing to the NI NUJ members, saying: “As we look ahead to 2026, I am writing to express my sincere gratitude for the fellowship we share as NUJ members. As the NUJ slogan reminds us, we are truly ‘in good company.‘
“We are all acutely aware of the immense challenges facing journalism and journalists today.
“There is no need to list them in full, but among the most daunting are attacks on journalists—particularly women journalists—the growing threat posed by artificial intelligence, and the continuing bleak economic climate.
“Here in the Belfast and District NUJ branch, we know that we are stronger together.

“Over the past year, members have benefited from regular branch meetings, the Lyra McKee seminar, educational and training opportunities and participation in both the Biennial Delegate Meeting in Blackpool in April and the Irish Biennial Delegate Meeting in Dublin in November.
“A wide range of policy issues affecting members were discussed and voted upon. In addition NUJ members continue to have access to a broad range of support and advice services.
“This year the NUJ also awarded life membership to several branch colleagues.
“Those honoured at a recent ceremony at the Teachers’ Club in Dublin include Linda McAuley, Brendan McCourt, Ciarán Ó Maoláin, Mary Kelly, Michael Donnelly and Fionnuala O’Connor.
“I am delighted to inform you that we have invited them to attend the coming AGM where we will pay tribute to their contributions before they join us for lunch.”
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