A Man and the Irish Examiner

Complaint The complainant, a non-residential father who pays maintenance for his children, complained that an article in the Irish Examiner on 7 April 2008, headlined “Only 1 in 6 Absent Parents Pays Maintenance”, and that used the phrase “dead-beat dads”, was in...

O’Donoghue and the Sunday Independent

Complaint The complainant said that an article and photograph published by the Sunday Independent on 13 July 2008 was misleading and therefore in breach of Principle 1 of the Code of Practice. The article was headlined “Time to shout stop to the rife clientilism in...

A Man and the Irish Examiner

Complaint A man complained that articles published in the Irish Examiner about a court case involving an alleged assault, and in which he gave evidence, were in breach of Principles 1 (Truth and Accuracy), 2 (Distinguishing Fact and Comment), 4 (Respect for Rights), 5...

Catholic Communications Office and The Sunday Times

Complaint Mr Martin Long, Director of the Catholic Communications Office, complained on behalf of that office in relation to an article on Padre Pio by Liam Fay published in The Sunday Times on 27 April 2008. Mr Long complained that the article was in breach of the...

O’Donoghue and the Irish Sunday Mirror

Complaint Mr O’Donoghue complained about a news report published in the Irish Sunday Mirror on 4 May 2008, headlined “Wayne’s Dad uses Robert killing to get dream home” and “Boy’s death exploited to help killer’s family land home deal”. The report was about a...

Smith and the Irish Daily Star

Complaint Mr Smith agreed to be interviewed by a journalist from the newspaper because he had been a witness to events associated with the kidnapping of Madeleine McCann in Portugal. He had agreed to the interview on the explicit condition that no photograph of him...
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