Aoife Moore
Aoife-Grace Moore is an Irish BBC journalist and political correspondent, from Derry. Based in the Republic of Ireland, she is best known for breaking the Oireachtas Golf Society scandal, "Golfgate", story with Paul Hosford for the Irish Examiner in 2020.[2][3][4][5]
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Born | 1990 or 1991 (age 31–32)[1] Derry, Northern Ireland |
Nationality | Ireland |
Occupation | Political correspondent |
Employer | BBC |
Awards | Irish Journalist of the Year 2021 |
Background
A Derry native, Moore is the niece of Bloody Sunday victim Patrick Doherty.[6] She is a graduate of Glasgow Caledonian University.[7]
Career
Moore has worked for Press Association, and the Irish Examiner.[7]
While working for the Examiner, Moore was the target of tweets as part of the Eoghan Harris Twitter scandal,[8][9] and has been the subject of workplace sexual harassment.[10]
She has been commissioned to write a non-fiction book about Sinn Féin for Sandycove publishing.[3]
Golfgate
Una Mullally described Moore and Hosford's Golfgate coverage as the "scoop of the year",[5] and they shared the NewsBrands Ireland "Journalist of the Year Award".[11]
References
- Aoife Moore [@aoifegracemoore] (20 December 2012). "away fixture is 4 days before my 22nd birthday... this could be epic" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- Moore, Aoife-Grace; Hosford, Paul (20 August 2020). "Calleary admits to breaching health guidelines at golf social event". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
- Bayley, Sian (1 October 2021). "Sandycove signs 'definitive' book on Sinn Féin by journalist Moore". Thebookseller.com.
- Quann, Jack (10 January 2020). "Aoife Moore on online abuse: 'Being Northern and a woman compounds it'". Newstalk.
- Mullally, Una; Horan, Andrea. "BYLINE: Aoife Grace Moore on Apple Podcasts" (Podcast). United Ireland – via Apple Podcasts.
- "Mick Clifford Podcast: Aoife Moore on how Bloody Sunday shaped whole communities". Irish Examiner. 29 January 2022.
- "Meet the Media: Aoife-Grace Moore". EolasMagazine.ie. 10 June 2020.
- Simpson, Claire (12 May 2021). "Journalists Allison Morris and Aoife Moore to take legal action against Eoghan Harris and Twitter". The Irish News. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
- Moore, Aoife [@aoifegracemoore] (6 May 2021). "This account sent me sexualised messages about whether Mary Lou McDonald "turned me on", the size of my arse and called me a terrorist from the month I started at the Examiner. Since then, I've had to go to counselling and the guards" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- Moore, Aoife (14 September 2020). "Aoife Moore: My sexual harassment story is not an outlier". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
- Hilliard, Mark (2 December 2021). "The Irish Times wins six categories at NewsBrands Journalism Awards". The Irish Times.