Mr Stephen Kerr and the Irish Examiner (1531)

COMPLAINT Mr Kerr complained about an article headlined “How far-right propaganda in Ireland ‘weaponises legitimate social issues’”, which he said breached Principle 1 (Truth and Accuracy) and Principle 2 (Distinguishing Fact and Comment of the Code of Practice. PRESS...

Mr Hermann Kelly and Dundalk Democrat (1554)

COMPLAINT Mr Kelly complained about an article headlined “Irish Freedom Party anti-immigrant rally planned for Dundalk – but no one showed up”, which he said breached Principle 1 (Truth and Accuracy) of the Code of Practice. PRESS OMBUDSMAN’S DECISION The Press...

A Man and the Irish Independent (1509)

COMPLAINT The man complained that an article headlined “Most children ‘likely to have had Covid’ – with more than 3,500 hospitalised” breached Principle 1 (Truth and Accuracy) of the Code of Practice. PRESS OMBUDSMAN’S DECISION The Press Ombudsman decided not to...

Ms Bernadette Linnane and Gript.ie (1530)

The editor of Gript.ie appealed the decision of the Press Ombudsman to the Press Council of Ireland on the grounds that the procedures followed in making the decision were not in accordance with the published procedures for submitting and considering complaints....
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