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Speech by Professor John Horgan at Parnell Summer School
After reading the accounts of the past few days, I was beginning to wonder whether there would be anything left for me to say, but I will do my best! I come before you as an unrepentant believer in the importance and the role of journalism. From my early teenage...
Professor John Horgan, Press Ombudsman is re appointed for second term
The Press Council of Ireland has renewed the appointment of the Press Ombudsman, Professor John Horgan, for a second three-year term. Professor Horgan, whose first appointment as Press Ombudsman took effect on 1st September 2007, said yesterday that he was happy to...
Press Council Chairman appointed
The Press Council of Ireland has announced the appointment of Daithi O’Ceallaigh as Chairman. He succeeds Professor Tom Mitchell, who served as Chairman since the establishment of the Council in January 2007. A native of Dun Laoghaire, Mr O’Ceallaigh has enjoyed a...
Launch of Annual Report 2009 for Press Council of Ireland and Office of the Press Ombudsman
The Chairman of the Press Council of Ireland, Professor Tom Mitchell, today (24 May) made “an urgent plea” to all newspapers and periodicals to become members of the Press Council. He was speaking at the launch of the 2009 Annual Report of the Press Council of Ireland...
Speech by Professor Tom Mitchell, Chairman Press Council of Ireland, at launch of 2009 Annual Report
Welcome, I want especially to welcome the Minister. It is very appropriate that he should be here for the launch of this Annual Report, since one of the major developments of the past year affecting the Press Council has been the enactment of the Defamation Bill and...
Speech by Professor John Horgan, Press Ombudsman, at launch of 2009 Annual Report
“The success of the Office of the Press Ombudsman in providing a fair hearing for complaints about newspapers and periodicals is highlighted by the fact that virtually half of all the decisions made by the Press Ombudsman either upheld complaints or concluded that the...
Speech by Minister Dermot Ahern TD, at launch of Annual Report 2009
Chairperson, directors and members of the Press Council, The Press Ombudsman and Ladies and Gentlemen. Thank you for inviting me once again to the launch of the second Annual Report of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Ombudsman. As you know, a...
Chairman of Press Council of Ireland welcomes Order giving full status to Press Council
The Chairman of the Press Council of Ireland, Professor Thomas Mitchell, today (Friday 23 April) warmly welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform that he had signed the Order conferring statutory recognition on the Council. “This...
Chairman of Press Council of Ireland welcomes Oireachtas approval
The approval by both Houses of the Oireachtas today (Tuesday April 20th) of a draft order recognising the Press Council of Ireland under the 2009 Defamation Act will greatly benefit the operations of the Council, the Office of the Press Ombudsman, and the press...
Address by Ben Dunne at Seminar on Privacy
Good afternoon Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen. It gives me great pleasure to address today’s seminar and I’d like to thank the Press Ombudsman, Professor John Horgan, for his kind invitation asking me to take part in this important event. I’d also like to say how...
Press Council to hold Seminar on Privacy
The Data Protection Commissioner, Mr Billy Hawkes, the businessman Mr Ben Dunne, and the editor of the Irish Daily Mirror, Mr John Kierans, will be among the speakers at a public seminar on privacy being organized by the Press Council of Ireland in Cork on Friday,...
Submission from the Press Council of Ireland to the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment
Press Council said today (Monday 28th December) that the proposed new curriculum on “Politics and Society” being prepared by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment should include a new emphasis on the power of the press, the accountability of the press,...