OMB. 1535/2023 – Ms Virginia Guinan and the Sunday World

The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint from Ms Virginia Guinan against the Sunday World about an article it published in February 2023. The article is headlined “Family agony of man who died in chicken attack”, with a subheading: “Victim’s little...

OMB. 1631/2023 – A Man and The Irish Times

The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint against The Irish Times by a man. The complainant wishes to be anonymous. The article, published in April 2023, was headlined, “The doctor who questioned Ireland’s Covid policy and lost his job: ‘We destroyed...

OMB. 1515/2023 – Ms Joan Burgess and Independent.ie

The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint from Ms Joan Burgess about an article published on Independent.ie in January 2023. The article is an opinion piece about Irish farming, its relationship to veganism, and how it promotes itself to consumers. The...

OMB. 1567/2023 – A Man and the Limerick Post

The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint against the Limerick Post online (limerickpost.ie). The complainant, who has requested that his name should not be used, stated that an article, the headline of which named him and stated that he “thought he...

OMB. 1509/2023 – A Man and the Irish Independent

The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint that the Irish Independent breached Principle 1 (Truth and Accuracy) of the Press Council’s Code of Practice in an article it published in January 2021. The complainant has requested that his name should not be...

OMB. 1531/2023 – Mr Stephen Kerr and the Irish Examiner

The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint that the Irish Examiner breached Principle 1 (Truth and Accuracy) and Principle 2 (Distinguishing Fact and Comment) of the Press Council’s Code of Practice. The complaint is about a long analysis piece...
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