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Irish Examiner Location/Contact Details

Cork Editorial Office

The Irish Examiner

Linn Dubh,
Assumption Road
Blackpool
Cork
T23 RCH6
Telephone: + 353 (0) 21 4272722

Cork Public/Advertising Office

The Irish Examiner

80 Oliver Plunkett Street
Cork
T12 T0XC
Telephone: + 353 (0) 21 4272722

Dublin Office

The Irish Examiner

4th Floor - Irish Times Building
24-28 Tara Street
Dublin 2
D02 CX89

Contact Details

1. Correspondence

We love to hear from our readers either in response to something we've written, or on any other topic you care about. The easiest and quickest way to submit your letter for consideration is by using this form.

For postal correspondence you can contact us at:

Diary Manager/ Reader Feedback
The Irish Examiner
Linn Dubh
Assumption Road
Blackpool,
Cork,
Ireland
T23 RCH6

2. Newsdesk & Digital Desk

To report errors regarding our news coverage or send feedback or story ideas to the newsroom, email us at news@examiner.ie or call direct on +353 (0) 21 4802348.

To report errors regarding our business coverage or send feedback or story ideas to the business team, email us at business@examiner.ie or call direct on +353 (0) 1 5330877 or +353 (0) 21 4802387

To report errors regarding our sport coverage or send feedback or story ideas to the sports team, email us at sport@examiner.ie or call direct on +353 (0) 21 4802152.

To address specific irishexaminer.com web queries, email us at digitaldesk@examiner.ie or call direct on +353 (0) 21 4802214 or +353 (0) 21 4802110

To provide us with a press release, email us at news@examiner.ie and digitaldesk@examiner.ie or call direct on +353 (0) 21 4802348 or +353 (0) 21 4802214.

For all image, photography and video queries please email picturedesk@examiner.ie

Expected Response time: 48 hours or less.

3. Other Contacts

For all circulation queries please contact circulation@examiner.ie or call direct on +353 (0) 1 5330880 or 1800 69 7071 (Freephone)

For all back issues/ photo reprints please email counter@examiner.ie

For all legal notices/ public notices/ tenders please email notices@examiner.ie

Expected Response time: 48 hours or less.

4. Advertising & Sales

For all advertising queries please contact ads@examiner.ie or call direct on +353 (0) 21 4274455 / +353 (0) 21 4802192. For more information please click on the following link Advertising

For advertising queries on irishexaminer.com, contact agencysales@examiner.ie

For advertising queries relating to the Irish Examiner print edition, please contact Suzanne Dwyer (suzanne.dwyer@examiner.ie) or call direct on +353 (0) 1 5330890

Expected Response time: 48 hours or less.

5. Digital Subscription Service

For queries relating to our digital subscription service, please read our Frequently Asked Questions. If you don't find the answer there, you can contact our Customer Care Team who would be happy to help at subscriptions@examiner.ie or call us on 021 206 3300.

Customer Care

1. Technical Queries

For technical support enquiries, contact feedback@examiner.ie

Please be as specific as you can about the nature of the problem. The more information you give us, the more likely we can help.

For example, if a page is not displaying properly, we need to know what browser and platform you are using as well as the file name of the offending page.

2. Editorial queries

Please contact us wherever possible by email, directed to the individual department or person you wish to reach. If you wish to contact any of the journalists writing for the Irish Examiner, the email format is name.surname@examiner.ie

Journalists can also be contacted by telephone at + 353 (0) 21 4272722 and by regular mail at:
Journalists Name
The Irish Examiner
Linn Dubh
Assumption Road
Blackpool,
Cork,
Ireland
T23 RCH6

To contact the Editor please email editor@examiner.ie

3. Data protection

You have several rights under data-protection law in relation to how we use your personal information. To request a copy of the personal information we hold about you, simply fill out an online Data Access Request form to initiate the process. Before we can provide you with any data, we’ll need to verify your identity and may also need to gather some additional information to clarify the scope of your request.

For all other data privacy queries, contact our Data Protection Team at dataprotection@examiner.ie

4. Press Council of Ireland

This publication supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Ombudsman, and our staff operate within the Code of Practice. You can obtain a copy of the Code, or contact the Council, at presscouncil.ie, PH: +353 (0) 1 6489130, Lo-call 1890 208 080 or email: info@presscouncil.ie

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5. Ethics policy

The Irish Examiner is committed to the highest ethical standards.

Fairness and accuracy underpins everything we do and assures our continued position as a news brand with integrity.

The trust our readers place in us depends on it.

To that end our aim is to deliver the facts with precision and context, to ensure stories are multi-sourced and to ensure issues are balanced with diverse views and sources.

In the course of our journalism we attribute information to unnamed sources only when news value warrants and as a last resort.

We acknowledge, however, that in the public interest anonymous sourcing can be a vital tool in exposing hidden truths and protecting those who may be harmed for reporting them.

We will strive to ensure all quotations will be the exact words that someone spoke and that our cameras always provide a lens to the truth.

Nothing should be added to or omitted from scenes and any alterations will be disclosed.

Fair play will always underpin our reporting and we will allow those impacted by our reporting ample time to respond and react to issues, events and, most important, allegations against them. We should make every possible attempt to reach them, both at home and work.

We will accurately disclose to our readers how and when we tried to reach the subjects of our news stories.

6. Fact-checking policy / Fairness and accuracy

Words and pictures are our business, so we care about being perfectly clear and precise.

Our journalists will always endeavour to verify the information they gather and write.

This includes identifying information such as names, locations, factual statements, and accounts related to the content.

We are committed to non-partisanship, transparency of sources, transparency of funding, and being open to reasonable criticism and corrections in our organisation.

If we receive a claim regarding anything we have published we first contact the source of the claim for further elaboration and supporting information.

7. Corrections Policy

The Irish Examiner takes all complaints about editorial content seriously.

The Irish Examiner supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Ombudsman, and our staff operate within the Code of Practice for journalists in Ireland. You can obtain a copy of the Code, or contact the Council, at www.presscouncil.ie, Lo-call 1890 208 080 or email: info@presscouncil.ie.

Requests for corrections or clarification should be sent by email to feedback@examiner.ie or by post to;
The Editor
The Irish Examiner
Linn Dubh
Assumption Road
Blackpool,
Cork,
Ireland
T23 RCH6

8. Ownership and funding information

The Irish Times DAC is a registered company with an address at 24-28 Tara Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. The Irish Times Group is a fully consolidated subsidiary under the management control of The Irish Times DAC. The Irish Examiner is part of the Irish Times Group.

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