Dwyer Family and the News of the World

Complaint A complaint was received from a representative of the Dwyer family regarding an article published in the News of the World on 19 April 2009 regarding the death of their son, Michael, in controversial circumstances in Bolivia. The family complained that the...

Harney and the Irish Daily Mail

Complaint A complaint was made on behalf of Ms Mary Harney TD, Minister for Health, about a headline on a front page article published in the Irish Daily Mail on 16 June 2009. The headline, referring to an article on a subsequent page, read: “Harney lied to justify...

Hogan and the Sunday World

Complaint Mr Dick Hogan complained that an article in the Sunday World on 1 February 2009 was a breach of five Principles of the Code of Practice for Newspapers and Periodicals. He complained that it breached Principle 1 (Truth and Accuracy) for a number of reasons,...

A Woman and the Sunday Independent

Complaint A woman complained that material about her in an article in the Sunday Independent about a private occasion connected with a family tragedy was a breach of her privacy under Principle 5 of the Code of Practice (Privacy). She also complained that a statement...

A Man and the Evening Herald

Complaint A man complained that the publication of a photograph of his young son after his son had received an award in damages in a court case had been in breach of Principle 3.2 of the Code of Practice (Fairness and Honesty) in that the photograph had been taken...

Sean Quinn and Quinn Insurance Limited and the Sunday Tribune

Complaint A & L Goodbody, Solicitors, complained on behalf of their clients, Mr Sean Quinn and Quinn Insurance Limited, that an article published in the Sunday Tribune on 8 February 2009 was in breach of Principles 1.1 (Truth and Accuracy), 2.1 (Distinguishing...
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