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Statement from Press Council of Ireland

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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Statement from Press Council of Ireland

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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Statement from Press Council of Ireland

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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Statement from Press Council of Ireland

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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Press Council to mark World Press Freedom Day

Press Council to mark Press Freedom Day with visit by brother of assassinated editor. A Sri Lankan newspaper publisher, whose editor-brother was assassinated by forces opposed to the freedom of the press, will visit Ireland next month to mark Press Freedom Day on 3...

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Extract from remarks by Professor John Horgan

The fact that the public’s use of our new structures has been consistent over the past few years demonstrates, I think, that the creation of these structures was extraordinarily timely. Put simply, people were ready for them – waiting for them, even – and have learned...

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Extract from remarks by Daithi OCeallaigh

It is commonplace today, especially among critics of the print media, to suppose that the advent of the internet has made the traditional media, and the print media in particular, irrelevant or redundant. Nothing could be further from the truth. For one thing, the...

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Statement from Press Council of Ireland

Children and the Media Seminar Schedule

Seminar on ‘Children and the Media’Monday, 6 December 2010Morgan Hotel, Fleet Street, Dublin 2 11am – 12.30pm                 Children and the Newspaper – Not Seen, Nor Heard, but Scared                                                                Speaker: Professor...

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