The Irish Times view on Ireland’s defamation laws: Inching towards essential reform
Huge awards seen by media groups as threats to freedom of the press and to financial viability
Huge awards seen by media groups as threats to freedom of the press and to financial viability
Peter Feeney says aggressive, misogynistic comments online are affecting public responses
Retired diplomat served for 36 years in Departments of Foreign Affairs and Taoiseach
A new draft law would establish a Media Commission to tackle criminal, violent or sexual content, serious cyberbullying and other damaging material
Lawyer tells Helen McEntee State has obligation to look at issue ‘as a matter of urgency’
Regulator still doesn’t exist in Ireland but will the new government change that?
Council chair says ‘the sort of work journalists are doing will always continue to be needed’
Objections to ‘rosarectomy’ cartoon, not upheld, caused surge on previous year
Two court actions involving Denis O’Brien validate right to be informed of issues of public interest
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
Broadcasting regulator to introduce plurality policy and revise ownership and control policy
TD had complained ‘Irish Times’ article by Miriam Lord an ‘inaccurate summation’ of Jobstown protest
Press Council chair calls on Government to ‘get on’ with review of Defamation Act
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