OMB. 1738/2023 – A Man and the Sligo Champion

On 23 November 2023 the Press Ombudsman decided not to uphold a complaint made by a man about an article in the Sligo Champion, in print and online, published in October 2023. The article is a report about the rejection of a planning application by Sligo County...

OMB. 1665/2023 – A Man and The Echo

On 21 November 2023 the Press Ombudsman decided not to uphold a complaint made by a man about two articles published in The Echo, in print and online. The articles are a court report of a trial in which the man was found guilty of assault and criminal damage in the...

OMB. 1664/2023 – A Man and the Irish Examiner

On 21 November 2023 the Press Ombudsman decided not to uphold a complaint made by a man about two articles published in the Irish Examiner, in print and online. The articles are a court report of a trial in which the man was found guilty of assault and criminal damage...

OMB. 1793/2024 – Turf Cutters of Éire and The Irish Times

The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint made by Mr Sean Wynne against The Irish Times about an article published in November 2023.  Mr Wynne, who is PRO for the Turf Cutters of Éire, complained that the article breached Principle 7 (Court Reporting)...

OMB. 1689/2023 – Fuels for Ireland and The Irish Times

The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint made by Fuels for Ireland about an article published in June 2023 on the Science and Climate section of The Irish Times. The article is an opinion piece titled “The Trouble With Renewable Diesel”.  The...

OMB. 1682/2023 – Safety Before LNG and Kerry’s Eye

The Press Ombudsman has decided to uphold a complaint by the campaign group Safety Before LNG* about an article published by Kerry’s Eye.  Safety Before LNG complained that Kerry’s Eye breached Principle 1 (Truth and Accuracy) and Principle 2 (Distinguishing Fact and...
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