Parents and the Irish Daily Star

Decision of the Press Council At its meeting on 26th March the Council gave careful consideration to the application to appeal but decided that the submission did not provide adequate grounds either in relation to new evidence or to any error in procedure or in the...

O’Donoghue and the Irish Daily Star

Decision of the Press Council At its meeting on 26th March the Council gave careful consideration to each application to appeal but decided that neither of the submissions provided adequate grounds either in relation to new evidence or to any error in procedure or in...

O’Donoghue and the Irish Sunday Mirror

Decision of the Press Council. The Press Council initially found no grounds for a full consideration of the appeal. But subsequent representations from the newspaper highlighted a procedural issue affecting one element of the Press Ombudsman’s decision which the...

Dwyer Family and the News of the World

Decision of the Press Council of Ireland The Council decided to admit the appeal for its consideration on the grounds that the complainant was offering new evidence in the form of “sworn affidavits” which, it was claimed, would show that the story in the newspaper...

Gantley and the Evening Herald

Decision of the Press Council The Press Council admitted Mr Gantley’s application to appeal on the grounds of a procedural omission in that the Press Ombudsman’s decision dealt only with the complaint under Principle 1 and did not refer to the complainants’ assertion...

O’Donoghue and the Irish Daily Mail

Decision of the Press Council The Council decided to admit the appeal on the grounds that a procedural oversight had resulted in the decision of the Press Ombudsman being made before the complainant had given written consent for his father to act on his behalf. The...
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