Press Releases

 

Address by Professor John Horgan to Opening of Journalism Student Newsroom at University of Limerick

25 January 2009

The title “Current Issues in Journalism” carries certain implications. Are there issues in journalism today that were not issues yesterday and willl not be issues tomorrow?

Address by Patrick O'Connor to "Suicide and the Press" meeting

03 December 2008

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 keep the peace when the Earls gave up wardship of the County” in the twelfth century.

Address by Dave O'Connell at Suicide and the Press Meeting

03 December 2008

Address by Dave O’Connell, Group Editor of the Connacht Tribune, at the Press Council’s conference on media coverage of suicide in Portlaoise on December 3rd 2008

Address by Dr John Connolly to Suicide and the Press Meeting

03 December 2008

“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 added) is often committed from imitation”

Report on PCI Meeting on Suicide and the Press

03 December 2008

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 Department of Health with responsibility for mental health, Mr. John Molony TD.

Address by Professor John Horgan at launch of "Memoir" by Tim Pat Coogan

30 September 2008

Extract from address by Professor John Horgan, Press Ombudsman at the launch of “Memoir” by Tim Pat Coogan. The Writers’ Museum, Dublin, Tuesday 30 September 2008

Public Forum on Crime and the Media - Address by Dr Michael Breen

17 April 2008

I suspect that most of you, like me, have heard those or similar comments trotted out ad nauseam on various radio chat shows and in conversations here and there.

Extract from Remarks by Prof. John Horgan at Kate O'Brien Weekend

29 February 2008

Extract from address by Professor John Horgan, Press Ombudsman, at the opening of the Kate O’Brien Weekend, Limerick. Friday, 29 February 2008

Extract from Remarks by John Ombudsman Law & Journalism Society UCC

06 February 2008

Extract from remarks by Professor John Horgan, Press Ombudsman, at a debate organized by the Law Society and the Journalism Society, University College, Cork, Wednesday, 6 February 2008, 8 pm.

Address by Minister Lenihan at Official Launch of PCI

09 January 2008

Address by Minister Lenihan at Official Launch of PCI


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