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Minister: Standard closure a 'tough loss for community'

Dec 12, 2025 12:18
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Minister: Standard closure a 'tough loss for community'

"I cannot make a direct intervention, as the Deputy knows, in the case of The Northern Standard."

The Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport, has said that he cannot make a "direct intervention" into the closure of The Northern Standard newspaper.

Speaking in the Dáil yesterday, Minister Patrick O'Donovan said that the paper closing is a "tough loss for the community."

The minister also thanked the newspaper for what it has done for the people of Monaghan, and for democracy.

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Yesterday, The Northern Standard announced that it would be publishing its final paper next week, after 186 years in operation.

The paper outlined that a "radically altered and irreversible commercial environment" had a negative impact on its long-term viability.

Local TD, Matt Carthy asked the Minister if the Government will see if an intervention could be made to explore "whether there is any possible avenue to save The Northern Standard?"

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In response, Minister O'Donovan said: "I join the Deputy in saying that it is awfully sad when a provincial newspaper closes. Unfortunately, many of them have closed in recent years. The Deputy knows as well as I do that media platforms have changed. People's connectivity to local papers has changed. National papers are also under enormous pressure.

"My Department has in recent years responded positively, within the rules laid down for what we can and cannot do in the context of market intervention. We support young reporters and journalists who act as court reporters. We also support newspapers in terms of local democracy so they can attend local area committee meetings in Carrickmacross, Monaghan or wherever else and ensure that council meeting are reported. An awful lot of the local papers are taking that up.

"The Department is conscious of making sure that State agencies, such as the HSE and An Post, advertise, where possible, with the local paper rather than online. I know, for instance, that for road opening licences and road closures, Monaghan and Cavan county councils would be adept at that.

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"I cannot make a direct intervention, as the Deputy knows, in the case of The Northern Standard. If it has an archive and is looking to have that archive housed, there may be an opportunity for the National Archives of Ireland to discuss that. I thank the newspaper for what it has done for the people of Monaghan and for democracy.

"I hope that the journalists and others who work at the paper find employment in the local area. I wish them the best of luck. At this time of the year, Christmas, it is a tough loss for a community. I respect that. I thank the Deputy for raising the issue," Minister O'Donovan added.

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