How do I contact The Irish News?

How do I contact The Irish News?

You can also write to: The Editor, The Irish News, 113-117 Donegall Street, Belfast or telephone 028 9032 2226. If you wish to make a complaint under the terms of the Editors’ Code administered by IPSO, you can find full details at www.ipso.co.uk or you can email [email protected] or telephone 0300 123 2220.

Who owns Irish news?

The Irish News

Type Daily newspaper
Owner(s) Fitzpatrick family
Founder(s) Bishop Patrick MacAlister
Editor Noel Doran
Founded 15 August 1891

Who owns the Belfast Newsletter?

JPIMedia
Its primary competitors are the Belfast Telegraph and The Irish News. The News Letter has changed hands several times since the mid-1990s, and is now owned by JPIMedia (since 2018).

Is The Irish News published on Sunday?

The Sunday World is an Irish newspaper published by Sunday Newspapers Limited, a division of Independent News and Media. It is the second largest selling “popular” newspaper in the Republic of Ireland and is also sold in Northern Ireland. The Sunday World was Ireland’s first tabloid newspaper.

How do I complain to the Irish Times?

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  1. Irish Times Training. [email protected]. +353 1 472 7101.
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  3. Reader Offers. [email protected].
  4. Technical Support. [email protected].
  5. Feedback/Suggestions. [email protected].

Who owns Mediahuis Partners NV?

Mr Thomas Leysen
There are three main shareholders with a shareholding in excess of 10% as follows: Mediahuis Partners NV (50.57%) which is ultimately owned by Mr Thomas Leysen and by Ackermans & Van Haaren investment fund; Concentra NV (32.31%) whose largest shareholder is owned by the Baert family; and VP Exploitatie N.V. (16.27%) …

Who is the editor of the Belfast Newsletter?

Ben Lowry –
Ben Lowry – Editor – Belfast News Letter | LinkedIn.

How old is the Belfast Newsletter?

The first issues of the Belfast News-Letter were produced in 1737 in the form of a letter of one or two pages and it has been published non-stop ever since. It is the oldest newspaper in the entire English-speaking world.