OMB. 1908/2024 – Dr William Ralph and Independent.ie

The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint by Dr William Ralph against the Irish Independent. The article, published in January 2024, is headlined “No ‘excess deaths’ here during Covid pandemic, OECD report says, as Health Minister hails high vaccine...

OMB. 1768/2024 – Dr Harry Browne and The Irish Times

The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint made by Dr Harry Browne about an article published in The Irish Times, in print and online, in October 2023.  The article is an opinion piece by one of the publication’s regular columnists. It contains the...

OMB. 1740/2023 – A Woman and the Anglo Celt

The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint made by a woman about an article published in the Anglo Celt in October 2023.  The article is about protests against the proposed use by the Department of Integration of a building sited in a rural area for the...

OMB. 1713/2023 – A Family and the Sunday World

On 12 January 2024 the Press Ombudsman decided to uphold in part a complaint made by a family about an article published in the Sunday World, in print and online, in October 2023. The article was about a man killed in an accident, whose funeral took place three days...

OMB. 1704/2024 – SAOL Project and the Sunday Independent

On 8 January 2024 the Press Ombudsman partially upheld a complaint by SAOL Project, an addiction service provider, against the Sunday Independent about an article published in print and online in July 2023 under a headline which refers to “Dublin’s drug...

OMB. 1712/2023 – Ms Denise Breen and Gript.ie

On 12 December 2023 the Press Ombudsman decided to uphold a complaint made by Ms Denise Breen against Gript.ie about an article published in September 2023 on the grounds that it breached Principle 1 (Truth and Accuracy) and Principle 8 (Prejudice) of the Press...
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