A FREE AND INDEPENDENT SERVICE FOR RESOLVING COMPLAINTS ABOUT THE PRESS
Welcome to the website of the Press Council of Ireland and Office of the Press Ombudsman. Established in 2008, we consider complaints about newspapers (print and online), magazines and online-only news publications – view our full list of member publications. We also promote press freedom and the right to freedom of expression.
We are independent of government and the press.
The standards our members commit to can be found in the Code of Practice of the Press Council.
You can complain about articles, photos, headlines, cartoons, podcasts, audio or video content, and about journalistic behaviour. We can only consider complaints about publications that are members of the Press Council of Ireland. We cannot consider complaints about broadcasting, advertising, defamation or copyright. We can consider complaints about social media posts on platforms like Facebook or Twitter only if the account is operated by a member publication of the Press Council.
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Office of the Press Ombudsman
Press Council of Ireland

The Press Council of Ireland is responsible for the oversight of the professional principles embodies in the Code of Practice, and with upholding the freedom of the press. It operates with the support and cooperation of member publications and journalists. It decides on appeals from decisions of the Press Ombudsman and on complaints referred to it directly by the Press Ombudsman. It is independent of both government and media.

Recent Decisions
OMB. 2195/2025 – Michael and Mary Feeney and the Galway City Tribune

The Press Ombudsman has decided to uphold a complaint from Michael and Mary Feeney about an article published in the Galway City Tribune on 24 January 2025. The article, headlined “Neighbours appeal against houses plans in place of Claddagh cottage”, stated that the...
OMB. 2102/2025 – Father Pádraig McCarthy and The Irish Times

The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint by Father Pádraig McCarthy about a book review published in The Irish Times in December 2024. The complainant states that the article breaches Principle 1 (Truth and Accuracy), Principle 2 (Distinguishing Fact...
OMB. 2074/2024 – Mr Noel O’Connor and the Limerick Post
The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint from Mr Noel O'Connor that the Limerick Post breached Principle 1 (Truth and Accuracy) and Principle 2 (Distinguishing Fact and Comment) of the Press Council’s Code of Practice. The article, headlined "Schools...
Latest News

Press Ombudsperson Susan McKay admitted to Royal Irish Academy
The Press Ombudsperson Susan McKay was last week honoured with membership of the Royal Irish Academy at a conferring ceremony in Dublin. She is one of four council nominated new members and is pictured below with two others - both fellow northerners - Linda Ervine, a...

Guest Blog: Press freedom in decline, according to Reporters Without Borders
By Michael Foley. Ireland has scored seventh place in the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) annual press freedom index, up one on last year, putting Ireland in the top ‘good situation’ category, along with a handful of Northern European states, including Scandinavia...

Court Reporting, the Public and the Press Ombudsman
Seminar on Court Reporting, the Public and the Press Ombudsman Highlights Ethical Challenges and Media ResponsibilityOn 29 April, the Office of the Press Ombudsman held a seminar titled Court Reporting, thePublic and the Press Ombudsman at Trinity College Dublin’s...