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Conference Presentation “Maintaining Freedom with Responsibility” Cardiff
MAINTAINING FREEDOM WITH RESPONSIBILITYThe evolving role of non-statutory press councils in a changing media landscape Presented By Will Gore (PCC UK), Prof John Horgan (Press Ombudsman Ireland) There are several fundamental reasons why the state should not involve...
Address by Professor John Horgan to meeting of Regional Newspapers and Publishers Association
The passage of the Defamation Act 2009 and the completion of the procedures envisaged under this Act will create a radically new system of accountability for the print media which will mean that expensive legal processes will have to be invoked much less frequently...
Address by Professor John Horgan to Coroners Society of Ireland Annual Conference
Is suicide news? Like all apparently simple questions, this is quite a difficult one to answer. The simple – and not very helpful – answer is: “It depends”. This of course begs the next question: “On what, precisely, does it depend?” This is where things get murky....
Statement from Press Council of Ireland on proposed regulations on National Archives
The Press Council of Ireland has considered recent proposals by the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner to issue draft regulations detailing requirements that, in the view of the Commissioner, should be met by an organization holding records that contain...
Speech by Press Ombudsman Professor John Horgan at launch of Annual Report 2008
The function of an Ombudsman is, I am sure, well enough understood in the Ireland of today for it not to require anything substantial by way of explanation here. This Annual Report, however, is significant not only because it is the first of its kind and outlines our...
Address by Professor John Horgan to Annual General Meeting of Samaritans
Suicide and the Press There is a growing realization of the signifi cance, and seeming intractability, of suicide as a social problem in the Ireland of today. Just before Christmas, the Press Council of Ireland published, as a discussion document, the outcome of a...
Address by Professor John Horgan to Journalism Society, UCC
Extract from remarks by the Press Ombudsman, Professor John HorganJournalism Society, University College, CorkThursday 19 February 2009 at 11 am_____________________________________ “The past does not exist. There are only infi nite renderings of it”Ryszard...
Address by Professor John Horgan to Opening of Journalism Student Newsroom at University of Limerick
“Current Issues in Journalism” The title “Current Issues in Journalism” carries certain implications. Are there issues in journalism todaythat were not issues yesterday and willl not be issues tomorrow? Or are there some issues that will always be “current”. And of...
Address by Patrick OConnor to “Suicide and the Press” meeting
THE OFFICE OF CORONER AND THE CORONER’S COURT HISTORY The office of coroner is one of great antiquity while the court of the coroner is the oldest in the British and Irish Isles. Some historians indicate that the office was established with that of sheriff so as “to...
Address by Dave OConnell at Suicide and the Press Meeting
Address by Dave O’Connell, Group Editor of the Connacht Tribune, at the Press Council’s conferenceon media coverage of suicide in Portlaoise on December 3rd 2008 I’ve been the editor of the Connacht Tribune for the last 18 months and I’ve worked in the newspaper...
Address by Dr John Connolly to Suicide and the Press Meeting
Farr, 1841“Some plan for discounting by common consent the detailed dramatic tales of suicide, murder and bloodshed in the newspapers is well worth the attention of their editors. No fact is better established in science than that suicide (and murder may perhaps be...
Report on PCI Meeting on Suicide and the Press
The role of newspaper coverage in cases of suicide was highlighted at a meeting in Portlaoise on [Wednesday 3rd December] sponsored by the Press Council of Ireland, and which heard contributions from journalists, experts on suicide, and the Minister of State at the...