Press Releases
Address by Ben Dunne at Seminar on Privacy
By: Posted on: 15-Jan-2010
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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.
Press Council to hold Seminar on Privacy
By: Posted on: 15-Jan-2010
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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, January 15th.
Submission from the Press Council of Ireland to the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment
By: Posted on: 16-Dec-2009
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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, and on new media.
Conference Presentation "Maintaining Freedom with Responsibility" Cardiff
By: Posted on: 29-Sep-2009
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MAINTAINING FREEDOM WITH RESPONSIBILITY The evolving role of non-statutory press councils in a changing media landscape
Address by Professor John Horgan to meeting of Regional Newspapers and Publishers Association
By: Posted on: 17-Sep-2009
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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 than before.
Address by Professor John Horgan to Coroners Society of Ireland Annual Conference
By: Posted on: 12-Sep-2009
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Is suicide news?
Statement from Press Council of Ireland on proposed regulations on National Archives
By: Posted on: 16-Apr-2009
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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 personal data and which are kept solely for the purpose of historical research or are covered by the National Archives Act 1986.
Speech by Press Ombudsman Professor John Horgan at launch of Annual Report 2008
By: Posted on: 25-Mar-2009
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The function of an Ombudsman is, I am sure, well enough understood in the Ireland of today for it not to
Address by Professor John Horgan to Annual General Meeting of Samaritans
By: Posted on: 15-Mar-2009
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Suicide and the PressThere 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 public consultation it had held, with the cooperation of all its member publications, on the topic of Suicide and the Press. It is a calm and measured document, with many good ideas both for journalists and for those affected by suicide or working in the field of suicide prevention, and is available on our website.
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