If a resolution to the complaint cannot be achieved through conciliation, the Press Ombudsman will consider the complaint and make a decision.
If the Press Ombudsman finds a breach of the Code of Practice, the complaint will be upheld, and the publication will have to publish that part of the decision upholding the complaint.
03 December 2009
The Press Ombudsman has decided to uphold a complaint by Mr and Mrs Frank Ennis under Principle 5 (Privacy) of the Code of Practice about the publication by the Sunday World of photographs of dismembered body parts of their late son, Keith.
20 November 2009
The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint by Mrs Margaret Whelan about a headline in an article in the Irish Daily Mirror that described her late son as a drug addict.
18 November 2009
The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint by Mr Ciaran Dolan about the Irish Farmers’ Journal.
09 November 2009
The Press Ombudsman has decided to uphold a complaint made by Mr Alessio Frenda about an article published in the online pdf archive edition of Trinity News.
06 November 2009
The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint by Dr. Ruairi Hanley about an article in the Sunday Tribune
23 October 2009
The Press Ombudsman has decided to uphold a complaint made on behalf of the Dwyer family about an article published in the Sunday World on 21 June 2009.
19 October 2009
The Press Ombudsman has decided that on the basis of the information before him he cannot make a finding on a complaint by Mr James Gantley about the accuracy of statements in an article published in the Evening Herald.
25 September 2009
The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint by a woman about two articles published by The Irish Times.
04 September 2009
The Press Ombudsman has decided that the Irish Times has made an offer of sufficient remedial action to resolve a complaint by Mr Narantuk Jumuna.
04 September 2009
The Press Ombudsman has decided not to uphold a complaint by the Dwyer family about an article published in the Irish Sun.