A Man and the Irish Independent

Complaint The complainant, a non-residential father who pays maintenance for his children, complained that an article in the Irish Independent of 29 February 2008, headlined “Majority of ‘deadbeat dads’ still avoid child payments” was in breach of Principle 2.1...

A Man and The Irish Times

Complaint The man complained that an article by Pat Cox in The Irish Times of 28 February 2008, about the dispute between the European Commission and Microsoft, was a breach of Principle 1 of the Code of Practice (Truth and Accuracy). He complained that the article...

French and the Irish Sun

Complaint Mrs French complained about an article published in the Irish Sun on 8 February 2008 relating to the circumstances surrounding her daughter’s death, in relation to which no information has as yet been published as part of the public record. She complained...

French and the Evening Herald

Complaint Mrs Janet French complained about the use of her late daughter’s name and photograph in an article by Olaf Tyaransen in the Evening Herald of 30 January 2008, arguing that the photograph was used to sensationalise the article and that the connection with her...

French and the Evening Herald

Complaint An article published in the Evening Herald on 3 January 2008 in connection with the death of Katy French ended with three paragraphs under the cross-head “RESULTS”, which outlined the contents of what it described as “early toxicology results.” The...

Tate and the Irish Independent

Complaint Mr William Tate PC complained that a number of articles in the Irish Independent by Ian O’Doherty that criticised the actions and policies of Saudi Arabia and statements by Muslims in Britain and Ireland were in breach of Principle 8 (Incitement to Hatred)...
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