‘Anti-establishment’ tone on social media is influencing attitudes to politicians, ombudsman says
Peter Feeney says aggressive, misogynistic comments online are affecting public responses
Peter Feeney says aggressive, misogynistic comments online are affecting public responses
Over 250 complaints to Press Ombudsman made about articles published in the Republic last year
In countries with more polarised politics, levels of trust in media are more in flux
Press Council reiterates dismay in delay to Defamation Act review
Objections to ‘rosarectomy’ cartoon, not upheld, caused surge on previous year
Concerns raised about word ‘junkie’ and images of rough sleepers to illustrate homelessness
Vital that governments and EU act on unaccountable power of tech giants, says Donlon
Data Protection Commissioner to conduct investigation
ODCE is examining conduct of INM board in relation to handling of a protected disclosure
Seven Myers complaints to Press Ombudsman about misogyny
Galway politicians and business leaders react to delay in planning decision for data centre
Losing €850m project would make Ireland ‘a laughing stock’, says Minister Sean Kyne
Fine Gael councillor Peter Feeney says march not intended to influence High Court
Press Ombudsman says he has not received a single complaint about press coverage
Seán Donlon to replace Daithi O’ Ceallaigh as chair for three years
Journalists risk becoming irrelevant and losing public trust, watchdog warns
The only byproduct of the tech giant’s plant will be ‘hot air’ produced on the Coillte site
Large attendance included abuse survivors whose cause he helped
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices