Una Mullally

Una Mullally is an Irish journalist and broadcaster from Dublin. She is a columnist with The Irish Times.[3]

Una Mullally
Born1982 or 1983 (age 40–41)[1]
NationalityIrish
Other namesUnaRocks
EducationColáiste Íosagáin
Dublin City University
OccupationJournalist
Notable credit(s)Ceol ar an Imeall
In the Name of Love
PartnerSarah[2]

Background

Mullally grew-up in Deansgrange in South County Dublin and attended Coláiste Íosagáin where she was head girl in her final year before going on to study at Dublin City University.[4]

Career

Mullally was previously a staff reporter and columnist with the Sunday Tribune and a columnist with The Dubliner.[5] and presented the alternative music show Ceol ar an Imeall ("Music on the Edge") for TG4. She was one of the judges for the 2007 Choice Music Prize. She began blogging at "Pop Life" for The Irish Times in 2012.[6]

She wrote the history book In the Name of Love documenting the movement for same-sex marriage in Ireland. The BAI subsequently upheld complaints against RTÉ and Newstalk for comments on marriage equality by Mr Mooney and Mr Donoghue - in respect of on-air interviews that Mullaly did to promote the book - ruling that their comments breached guidelines on balanced broadcasting. Mullaly complained that these findings effectively denied her on-air publicity.[7]

In an article published in The Irish Times on 27 April 2015, Mullally discussed the difficulties of acknowledging being gay in the context of a diagnosis she had recently receivedthat of colorectal cancer. When the nurse was taking details of her next-of-kin, Mullally admitted to hesitating before mentioning her partner, Sarah.[2][8][9] Mullally's article was well-received; in an interview with Ray D'Arcy on RTÉ Radio 1, she confirmed the cancer had spread to her lymph nodes.[1][10]

In March 2015, Mullally won Journalist of the Year at the GALA LGBT Awards.[2] She lives in Dublin.[5] Originally from the Southside, she lives on the Northside of the city.[11]

References

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