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Press Ombudsman announces his retirement

Press Ombudsman announces his retirement

The Press Council of Ireland has been informed by the Press Ombudsman, Professor John Horgan, that he will be retiring from his position with effect from 1st September 2014. Professor Horgan was appointed by the Council as Ireland’s first Press Ombudsman in 2007,...

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Press Ombudsman announces his retirement

Mr Conor Brady launches 2012 Annual Report

Click here to read text of speech made by Mr Conor Brady,former editor of The Irish TImes and former member, Garda Ombudsman Commission on the occassion of the launch of the 2012 Annual Report of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Ombudsman. 

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Press Ombudsman announces his retirement

Statement from Press Council of Ireland

Statement from the Chairman of the Press Council of Ireland, Mr Dáithí O’Ceallaigh, on the release of the report from Lord Justice Leveson. “ I note the publication today of the recommendations of the Inquiry by Lord Justice Leveson into the culture, ethics and...

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Press Ombudsman announces his retirement

Press Council announces two new members

Press Council announces appointment of two new Council members The Chairman of the Press Council, Dáithí O’Ceallaigh, today (02 May 2012) announced the appointment of two new members of the Press Council of Ireland, who will serve for a three-year term. The new...

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Press Ombudsman announces his retirement

Statement from Press Council of Ireland

The Press Council of Ireland, at its meeting on Friday 8 July, noted the statement issued by the Press Ombudsman on Thursday 7 July in response to press queries about whether or not complaints about phone hacking similar to those involved in the controversy involving...

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Press Ombudsman announces his retirement

Statement from Press Ombudsman

"to the best of my recollection, we have not had any complaints to date about phone hacking. The details of all decisions are on our web site. All complaints are processed confidentially in accordance with our procedures and with the provisions of the Code of Practice."

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