Chris Ryder (journalist) explained

Chris Ryder was a journalist and author originally from Northern Ireland.

Chris Ryder was born in Newry in 1947. He attended St. Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast.[1]

He worked as a journalist for several newspapers including the Belfast Telegraph, the Sunday Times and the Daily Telegraph.[2] He was targeted for murder by the IRA as a result of his reports on the group's racketeering in the Sunday Times.[3]

Between 1994 and 1997 he was a member of the Police Authority for Northern Ireland.[4] In 2011 he brought a case against the Policing Board to the Fair Employment Tribunal for its failure to interview him for membership of the board. The board settled out of court.[5]

He wrote books on the Royal Ulster Constabulary, the Ulster Defence Regiment and the Northern Ireland Prison Services.

He died in Belfast in 2020.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: St. Mary's Past Pupils . Edmund Rice Schools Trust . 25 February 2022.
  2. Web site: Chris Ryder : Journalist and author dies aged 73 . BBC Northern Ireland . 25 February 2022.
  3. News: Chris Ryder obituary. en. The Times. 2022-02-25.
  4. Web site: A good old-fashioned hack . Esther Blueburger . 25 February 2022.
  5. Web site: NI Policing Board makes 'gross misuse of public money' . BBC Northern Ireland . 25 February 2022.
  6. Web site: McDonald . Henry . Chris Ryder obituary . The Guardian . 25 February 2022.