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Music | News 100% | 19 Aug 2008
Amnesty International to celebrate 60th anniversary at Picnic The Hot Press Newsdesk
Amnesty International are to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights with a series of events at Electric Picnic.

Music | News 96% | 12 Dec 2005
U2 given Amnesty International award The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have been honoured with an accolade from campaign group Amnesty International.

Politics | Frontlines 93% | 22 Jan 2008
Freedom Inc Jason O'Toole
Amnesty International are using cutting edge technology and viral marketing methods to highlight human rights abuses.

Music | News 92% |  2 Dec 2008
Richard Gilpin and others for Amnesty International showcase The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Letterkenny branch of the human rights organisation compiles some of Ireland's top musicians in their third annual showcase of Unchained Melodies: Songs for Amnesty International.

Politics | Frontlines 89% | 24 Jul 2007
Instant Karma's going to get you Peter Murphy
A breathtaking variety of acts have come together - as Lennon might have put it - to focus attention on the ongoing genocide in Darfur, under the auspices of Amnesty International.

Music | News 88% |  4 May 2004
Yoko Ono and The Edge to launch Amnesty art exhibition The Hot Press Newsdesk
In The Time Of Shaking opens this week at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, with special guests Yoko Ono and The Edge lending their high profile support to the Art for Amnesty exhibition

Politics | Frontlines 87% | 13 Sep 2001
The neighbours from hell Niall Stokes
In the same week that an Amnesty International report highlighted the alarming incidence of RACISM in Ireland, NIALL STOKES offers one eye-witness example of just how unwelcoming this country can be. Additional reporting: PHIL UDELL

Music | Interview 86% | 17 Jul 1986
WIDE AWAKE IN AMERICA Pat Singer
In what may well be the most effective marriage yet of rock and pragmatic politics, U2, Sting, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and others are pushing the Amnesty International message on the 'Conspiracy Of Hope' tour. Pat Singer joins them on the road.

Music | News 70% | 17 May 2006
Snow Patrol cover John Lennon for Sudan campaign The Hot Press Newsdesk
Snow Patrol have signed up to an online Amnesty International video campaign to highlight the plight of women in the Darfur region of Sudan.

Music | News 67% | 12 Nov 2008
The Flaws to play in Amnesty International tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Flaws take time out from assembling their second album to play a Dundalk Spirit Store quadruple-header in November.

Music | News 65% |  8 Sep 2009
Amnesty fundraiser gig announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Rags, I Draw Slow, The Gandhis and The Sick and Indigent Song Club are on the bill

Politics | Frontlines 61% | 21 Sep 1994
VOICES OF THE DISAPPEARED Stuart Carolan
On Sunday 16 October a unique event takes place in The Gaiety Theatre in Dublin, as the climax of the 1994 Dublin Theatre Festival. Organised by Amnesty International, Voices Of The Disappeared is intended to highlight their campaign on “ Disappearances” and Political Killings. Stuart Carolan reports.

Politics | Frontlines 60% | 30 Aug 2001
THE REVOLUTION WILL BE TELEVISED Adrienne Murphy
During the days of protest at last month's G8 summit in Italy, police raided the Independent Media Centre in Genoa and tried to seize video footage. Journalist and documentary-maker Eamonn Crudden was among a group of twelve who travelled from Ireland to Genoa for the protests. He told ADRIENNE MURPHY about the experience.

Politics | Frontlines 59% | 22 Jun 2000
MEAN STREETS Peter Murphy
The Irish government plan to implement the fingerprinting of asylum seekers from the age of 14. Meanwhile, Amnesty International, the Irish Refugee Council and the African Refugee Network have all reported a rise in race-hate attacks on blacks and non-nationals in recent months. Report: Peter Murphy. Pictures: DEREK SPIERS/REPORT

Music | Interview 58% | 16 Aug 2001
Ace of bass Dermod Moore
Opening our U2 special, DERMOD MOORE catches up with ADAM CLAYTON during the UK leg of the Elevation tour, and delves deep into the physics of music celebrity, politics and, er, penises

Music | Interview 58% | 26 Mar 1987
THE WORLD ABOUT US Niall Stokes
On the release of "The Joshua Tree", Niall Stokes and Bill Graham talk to Bono, Larry, Adam and The Edge about the making of U2's tour de force.

Music | News 57% |  2 Oct 2008
Tracy Chapman adds third Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tracy Chapman has announced a third and final Dublin Olympia show in December as part of Amnesty International’s Small Places Tour.

Music | News 57% |  5 Jul 2007
Green Day roll out new merch for Amnesty The Hot Press Newsdesk
To tie in with their contribution to Instant Karma – The Amnesty International Campaign To Save Darfur, Green Day have designed a limited-edition ‘Working Class Hero’ t-shirt, which is available in Ireland from the Fleet Street, Dublin 2 branch of the Hard Rock Café.

Music | News 56% | 12 Jun 2007
John Lennon 'makes some noise' The Hot Press Newsdesk
An album of John Lennon covers is set to be released to aid Amnesty International's efforts in the Dafur region of Sudan.

Politics | McCann 52% | 13 Mar 2002
The screwed system Eamonn McCann
It's racism at the top not lack of resources that is leading to the construction of fortress Europe

Music Review | Album 51% | 23 Jul 2007
Instant Karma - Save Darfur Colm O Hare
If ever a cause needed highlighting, it’s the ongoing tragedy in Darfur, Sudan, which in the recent words of Goal’s John O’Shea "the international community has all but abandoned".

Politics | Message 50% | 11 Feb 2002
Who killed Zhao Liu Tao? Niall Stokes
It might now be appropriate for the Government to declare an amnesty for those asylum seekers who have come here, whether as refugees or as economic migrants

Politics | Message 50% | 11 Feb 2002
Who killed Zhao Liu Tao? Niall Stokes
It might now be appropriate for the Government to declare an amnesty for those asylum seekers who have come here, whether as refugees or as economic migrants

Music | News 40% | 31 Jan 2006
Snow Patrol contribute to Lennon tribute The Hot Press Newsdesk
Snow Patrol’s Eyes Open album won’t be out until April, but there's a little treat for fans desperate for new product.

Hot Features | Interview 39% | 17 Jan 2002
Old Hayden's Almanac: October Jackie Hayden
 

Politics | Frontlines 38% | 24 Aug 2009
The Road From Guantanamo Lorcan Archer
An Uzbek native is reported to be one of the two GUANTANAMO BAY inmates Ireland has agreed to receive. But will the government hold true to its promise to allow him settle here?

Politics | Frontlines 38% |  7 Apr 2006
Seven schoolgirls procure tools of torture Rory Hearne
You never suspected little Ireland of complicity with the arms trade? Think again.

Politics | Frontlines 37% |  6 Oct 2006
One more time in the ghetto Daniel Finn
With reports of President Robert Mugabe’s demise having proven premature, the ongoing oppression of the Zimbabwean people has resulted in worse levels of homelessness and poverty than ever before.

Politics | Frontlines 37% | 24 Aug 2001
U2: causes and crusades Stuart Bailie
STUART BAILIE recalls some of the social and political movements that have occupied U2's hearts and minds down through the years... not least, the Springfield Garbage Dump campaign

Hot Features | Commentary 36% |  8 Jun 2000
No Direction Home Peter Murphy
Proposed changes to the law concerning deportations of failed asylum seekers have aroused controversy. Are they a necessary safeguard or do they open the door to civil rights abuses? Report: Peter Murphy. Rally Pictures: Peter Matthews

Politics | Hog 36% | 14 Dec 2001
Ireland of the welcomes The Whole Hog
As Nelson Mandela says, you don’t need to make peace with your friends, you need to make peace with your enemies

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 19 Oct 1994
CUBAN REFUGEES: No Lunatics, No Asylum Niamh Connolly
Not all refugees who seek asylum in this country are granted it. Niamh Connolly talks to some Cubans who have been lucky enough to squeeze through the rigid vetting process in operation and teases out some of the political issues that lie behind some of the decisions as well as the social implications for the successful ones.

Music | Interview 36% | 15 May 2003
The big eye candy mountain Phil Udell
Crossing over without compromise: Alesha Dixon of Mis-Teeq directs Phil Udell to the Holy Grail and explains her concept of artistic responsibility

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 25 Jan 2005
Caught in the Net Stuart Clark
Rat Out Of Hell: Contestants on an American game show were asked to drink a liquidised rodent.

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 22 Sep 2004
Despot the difference Stuart Clark
 

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 22 Sep 2004
Despot the difference Stuart Clark
On the menu this fortnight: Sir Mark Thatcher

Music | Interview 36% | 20 Sep 2005
The Inside Track Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Music | Interview 36% |  7 Apr 2003
Asian dove foundation Eamon Sweeney
ADF stand up to the hawks. Eamon Sweeney hears about the power of politics and pop

Politics | Frontlines 36% |  9 Mar 1994
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH Melissa Knight
‘THE CASE in Ireland of the 14-year-old girl who got pregnant as a result of rape was a key issue in our formation,” said Jessica Neuwirth, President of the New York based organisation of Equality Now.

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 13 Sep 2001
Good sports Colm O Hare
COLM O'HARE reports on some good sports who are combating racism in Ireland

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 20 Mar 2008
In the line of fire Daniel Finn
Irish peace-keepers in Chad will find themselves on the frontline of a vicious internecine conflict. Can they succeed where countless others have failed and bring calm?

Politics | Frontlines 35% |  3 Mar 1999
Pat Finucane - The Campaign Continues Niall Stanage
The controversy surrounding the murder of Belfast human rights lawyer Pat Finucane [see Hot Press 22/7] is once again making the headlines.

Politics | Frontlines 35% |  9 Nov 2005
The road to hell - How Ireland is failing asylum seekers.  
Fifty Nigerians were forcibly deported last month. On their return to west Africa, they will face intimidation and violence. Why is the Government doing nothing?

Music | Interview 35% | 14 Dec 1994
IT’S A VAN’S MAN’S MAN’S WORLD Joe Jackson
Which is a rather cryptic way of introducing an interview by Joe Jackson with Brian Kennedy on his distaste for the macho ethos of rock and his admiration for fellow Belfast troubadour Mr. Morrison.

Music | Interview 35% | 14 Mar 2006
Singe when you're winning Richard Brophy
Don’t be fooled by Alex Smoke’s glossy techno. Beneath the slick beats and glitchy melodies is an artist with unflinching political views.

Politics | Hog 35% |  3 Aug 2004
Torrid Times For The Government The Hog
Former ministers under pressure; decentralisation a non-starter; the guards in the dock – no wonder Charlie McCreevey has fled to Europe.

Politics | Frontlines 35% |  4 Dec 2007
Colombia: Where death squads walk the streets Daniel Finn
An Irish human rights campaigner travelled to Colombia recently – and returned with an alarming picture of a society where activists face the constant risk of murder by paramilitary gangs.

Politics | Frontlines 35% | 26 Jan 2006
How are things in Guatemala? Rory Hearne
For the indigenous peoples of Central America, peace does not always mean prosperity. Nowhere is this more true than in Guatemala, where even ten years after the end of a brutal civil war, the wounds remain raw.

Music | Interview 35% | 31 Mar 2008
Never mind the googlies Stuart Clark
Life has never been so sweet for Pugwash's Thomas Walsh with a cracking new album, a song on an A-List Hollywood movie, and a cricket-loving pal to play with.

Politics | Hog 35% | 24 May 2004
Apocalypse now The Whole Hog
The horrors perpetrated by both sides in the Iraqi war demonstrate that now, more than ever, we need to discover our shared humanity.

Politics | Frontlines 35% | 21 Jan 1998
"I have seen what I think might have been a Romanian lady selling The Big Issues . . ." Peter Murphy
Aine Ni Chonaill of Immigration Control Platform outlines her views.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 21 Jan 1998
All That s Left Joe Jackson
Expelled by the Labour Party and reviled by some of his former colleagues, JOE HIGGINS is seen by his own supporters as the only genuinely socialist politician in Dail Iireann. No friend or fan of Labour, golden circles or U2, he tells JOE JACKSON that revolutionary change is not just possible but essential. Pix: Colm Henry.

Politics | Frontlines 34% |  1 Apr 1998
STILL LIVING ON THE FRONTLINE Peter Murphy
Anti-Racist Campaign co-ordinator John McCamley speaks to Peter Murphy about the continued intimidation of refugees in Ireland.

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 22 Jul 1998
Seeking A Level Playing Field Simon Basketter
On and off the football pitch, immigrants in Ireland are determined to combat prejudice and racism. Simon Basketter reports.

Politics | Frontlines 34% |  8 Feb 2002
A woman's heart Phil Udell
Having survived invasion, war and the repressive taliban regime, Fatana Gailani is continuting her courageous fight for equality for women in Afghanistan. Phil Udell hears her story.

Music | Interview 34% | 11 Jul 2002
Remember this classic album: U2's The Joshua Tree Peter Murphy
 

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 21 Jan 1998
Living On The Frontline Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY reports on the bureaucratic traps and social hysteria confronting Ireland s tiny immigrant refugee population of 4,000. And he interviews the founder of Immigration Control Platform, Aine Nm Chsnaill.

Music | Interview 34% | 22 Feb 2007
Arresting development Roisin Dwyer
The Police's reformation is the reunion they said would never happen, and according to guitarist Andy Summers the band is still the same mix of egos and visionaries.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 23 Nov 2000
Gallic SYMBOLS Craig Fitzsimons
CRAIG FITZSIMONS previews the Cinefrance film festival at the Irish Film Centre

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 10 Oct 2007
Maxwell Overdrive Paul Nolan
Andrew Maxwell who has followed up a year of successful television appearances with a sell-out stand-up show and a nomination for a prestigious comedy award.

Music | Interview 34% |  3 Feb 1999
Hardcore Trouba-dour Peter Murphy
TRACY CHAPMAN S eponymous debut album was one of the biggest sellers of last year more than ten years after its release. She spoke to PETER MURPHY about her life before and after fame, that album and the race issue.

Politics | Frontlines 34% |  6 Aug 1997
northern EXPOSURE? Olaf Tyaransen
A top American psychologist claims she has unearthed disturbing evidence of CIA involvement with British Intelligence in Northern Ireland. Olaf Tyaransen reports.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 14 Apr 2004
Through Galas darkly Peter Murphy
Denounced by the Christian right in America and the Catholic church in Italy but championed by rockers as diverse as Marilyn Manson and Led Zep’s John Paul Jones, Diamanda Galas is unlikely to be hollywood’s flavour of the month as she rips into the oscar-winning Monster

Music | Interview 34% |  4 Jul 2007
Remain in light Paul Nolan
Razorlight have catapulted to superstar status with their No. 1 single 'America'. As they prepare to wow Oxegen this weekend, we talk to mainman Johnny Borrell about cricket, saving the planet and dating Kirsten Dunst.

Music | Interview 34% | 12 Mar 1987
EMOTIONAL RESCUE Bill Graham
"The Joshua Tree" clarifies how U2's vocation has become the revival and renewal of rock and the recovery of its most romantic values. It also highlights the group's new commitment to the song. Review by Bill Graham

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 19 Feb 1997
In The Belly OfTheBeast Liam Fay
The second instalment of our wide-ranging interview with Sam Smyth sees the reporter extraordinaire come clean about life amid spindoctors, pol. cors., lobby fodder and other strange creatures indigenous to Leinster House. He also talks about his real reasons for leaving the Sunday Independent, his falling-out with Vincent Browne and his mano a mano battle with Noel Pearson. All this plus his favourite Donie Cassidy story. Tape recorder: liam fay. Snaps: colm Henry.

Music | Interview 34% | 13 Jun 2003
Bringing it all back home Colm O Hare
How Bruce Springsteen drew inspiration from, and in turn exerted an influence on, Irish rock’n’roll.

Music | Interview 34% | 31 May 2004
Chaos Theory Colin Carberry
What would the old bishop of Down have made of the avowed feminist who made her name singing about blow-jobs in public places? The answer is open to debate, but as Colin Carberry discovers, maybe the bishop and Alanis Morissette have more in common than you might think.

Politics | Frontlines 33% | 30 Nov 1994
BLACK AND WHITE AND READ ALL OVER Gerry McGovern
GERRY McGOVERN meets FERGAL KEANE, author of a new book on the new South Africa.

Music | News 33% |  8 Aug 2008
Divine Comedy and Duke Special duet: details confirmed The Hot Press Newsdesk
As revealed on hotpress.com, The Divine Comedy and Duke Special do piano battle on October 14 in Vicar St, with Dave Couse playing his first Dublin show in two years supporting.

Politics | Frontlines 33% |  6 Jun 2006
Hungering for justice Rory Hearne
Afghan asylum seekers in St Patrick’s Cathedral preferred starvation to the prospect of being deported.

Music | Interview 33% | 10 Oct 1987
A Pilgrim's Progress Damian Corless
In Dublin recently to lend his support to the AIDS Action Alliance all-star Olympic Ballroom bash, Tom Robinson took time out to reflect on his Spokesman For A Generation past, his nervous breakdowns, his sexual re-orientation and his re-embracement of the Quaker faith

Politics | Frontlines 33% | 20 Aug 2004
The sound of silence Kim Porcelli
Kim Porcelli investigates Speakers’ Corner, the “forum for public discourse” currently running in Temple Bar each Sunday. The brainchild of Kila’s Rossa O’Snodaigh, the event promises all manner of political and social debate. But are the people of the Republic actually all that bothered? Photography Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Interview 33% |  1 Apr 1998
MURDER MOST FOUL Niall Stanage
From Belfast, NIALL STANAGE reports on the still-growing controversy surrounding Brian Nelson, British Intelligence and the murder of solicitor Pat Finucane.

Politics | Frontlines 33% |  6 Oct 1993
COMING TO TERMS Niall Crumlish
IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN WHEN THOUSANDS OF YOUNG PEOPLE TAKE THAT OFTEN DAUNTING LEAP FROM SCHOOL TO COLLEGE. HERE, THE HOT PRESS STUDENT SPECIAL OFFERS ITS OWN INIMITABLE SAFETY NET.

Politics | Frontlines 33% |  6 Oct 1993
Northward Bound Emma Flynn
EVERY YEAR, AND FOR A VARIETY OF REASONS, HUNDREDS OF YOUNG PEOPLE FROM THE SOUTH DECIDE TO GO ON TO THIRD LEVEL EDUCATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND. EMMA FLYNN REPORTS ON THE REALITIES OF ACADEMIC LIFE OVER THE BORDER.

Music | Interview 33% | 20 Jul 2007
Fables of the Reconstruction Dave Fanning
Now venerated members of the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame, REM are back stronger than ever before.

Politics | Frontlines 33% | 27 Jul 2005
Why London is being bombed David Morrison
David Morrison presents the evidence.

Politics | Frontlines 33% | 26 Apr 2007
Uday Hussein's body double Jason O'Toole
As the body double for Saddam Hussein's son, Latif Yahia suffered several assassination attempts. Having escaped to Offaly, the controversial figure is now seriously at odds with his adopted country.

Music | Interview 33% | 18 Jun 1987
ROCKIN' ALL OVER THE STATES Liam Mackey
As "With Or Without You" hits No. 1 in the US singles charts, Liam Mackey joins U2 on their biggest - and most successful - American tour to date.

Music | Interview 33% | 25 Jan 1995
Sex as a Weapon Stuart Clark
It's hard-hats and flak-jackets all round as the new improved Carter usm launch a full frontal attack against John Major, Third World repression and Pizza Hut. Frontline correspondent: Stuart Clark. War photographer Cathal Dawson

Politics | Frontlines 33% |  2 Nov 1994
BY TRIAL AND TERROR Stuart Carolan
The procedures and policies of the judicial system in Northern Ireland has come, once again, under close scrutiny with the case of the Ballymurphy Seven. Stuart Carolan travels to Long Kesh to hear the stories of Hughie McLoughlin and Mickey Beck, who along with Tony Garland, are the longest-ever remand prisoners in the province.

Music | Interview 33% |  9 Oct 1986
OUT ON HIS OWN Bill Graham
The Edge talks to Bill Graham about his soundtrack album "Captive" - and about the hidden reservoirs the band are charting in their search for the follow-up to "The Unforgettable Fire"

Politics | Frontlines 33% |  2 Jun 1993
THE HAIR APPARENT Liam Fay
MICHAEL NOONAN may be the most follicularly-challenged member of the Fine Gael front bench but he is also seen by some as the party's leader in waiting, the only person capable of bringing about the kind of revitalisation which has so conspicuously eluded John Bruton. Now aged fifty, Noonan was for years known as the man who as Minister for Justice in the mid-eighties exposed the Sean Doherty bugging scandal and ordered the release of Nicky Kelly. More recently, however, he has achieved real fame as a Scrap Saturday caricature. Interview: LIAM FAY.

Music | Interview 33% |  2 Dec 1996
REVENGE OF THE SKUNKS Andy Darlington
andy darlington meets skunk anansie with a live grenade in his hand Peter Murphy s damning Hot Press review of their latest album Stoosh. You could cut the tension with a knife which appears to be exactly what Skin wants at this very moment. Will anyone here get out alive?

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 12 Jan 1994
OLD HAYDEN’S ALMANAC Jackie Hayden
Hot Press' answer to Russell Grant, Jackie Hayden, slips into his chunky-knit jumper, gazes at his crystal ball and comes up with more predictions that probably won't come true. Like last year.

Music | Interview 33% |  6 Oct 1993
The Monster Raving Looney Party ?? ??
What do you get when you lock indie gods Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine and Dublin's up-and-coming Blink in a room with unlimited booze and a tape machine? Well, you're about to find out as Blink ask their tourmates Carter how many pairs of underpants to bring along, whether or not you can leave stage to prevent wetting them and who washes them if you can't. Pix: Leo Regan

Music | Interview 33% |  6 Oct 1993
The Monster Raving Lonney Party ?? ??
What do you get when you lock indie gods Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine and Dublin's up-and-coming Blink in a room with unlimited booze and a tape machine? Well, you're about to find out as Blink ask their tourmates Carter how many pairs of underpants to bring along, whether or not you can leave stage to prevent wetting them and who washes them if you can't. Pix: Leo Regan

Music | Interview 33% | 13 Dec 1995
No More Mr. Nice Guys Olaf Tyaransen
Well, okay, it's SOMETHING HAPPENS, so that's overstating it a bit. Still, having taken a fair few industry beatings over the years, the band are no longer inclined to simply turn the other cheek. At the end of a year in which they toured the States with Warren Zevon, released a "Best Of ..." and are bringing it all back home for Christmas, Olaf Tyaransen finds the band can snarl as well as smile.

Music | Interview 33% |  8 Sep 1993
Painting the town Red Tara McCarthy
'Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me' may be their battle cry, but leftist rocker/rappers Rage Against the Machine are new to Dublin and Tom Morello needs to be told how to do everything from crossing streets to putting vinegar on his chips. Here, while strolling through town, the guitarist talks about the band's politics, life in Los Angeles and the camera of the people - the Kodak Electrolux. Tour guide: Tara McCarthy

Politics | Frontlines 33% |  1 Dec 1993
A Tale of 2 Cities Bill Graham
Over the past twenty-five years, attitudes and experiences in the North’s two biggest cities, Belfast and Derry, have been markedly and vitally different. To understand why may help us to define both the opportunities for and the obstacles to peaceful change. Report: BILL GRAHAM

Music | Interview 33% | 21 Nov 2007
The secret history of 'The Joshua Tree' Colm O Hare
For many people it is U2's greatest album. Twenty years on, to mark it's re-release, Colm O'Hare talks to Daniel Lanois and reflects on the extraordinary background to a monumental album.

Politics | Frontlines 33% | 30 Nov 1994
WITNESSES TO THE UNSEEN John Farrell
To mark World AIDS Day, JOHN M. FARRELL reports on the continuing socio-political discrimination against those living their lives under the shadow of the deadly virus, and talks to a number of people – mostly teenagers – who fall into the high risk category. This is their story . . .

Music | Interview 33% |  1 Mar 2001
Buena Vista Socialist Club Stuart Clark
It was one of rock's most bizarre and impressive spectacles - the MANIC STREET PREACHERS live in Cuba, in front of an audience including Fidel Castro! STUART CLARK was there, and spoke to JAMES DEAN BRADFIELD about Bill Clinton, Top Of The Pops, Bono, Elian Gonzales and the band's new album

Music | Interview 33% | 15 Dec 2000
Confessions Of A Rock Star Neil McCormack
Journalist NEIL McCORMICK was a schoolmate of BONO when U2 were taking baby steps. Over the past 25 years their paths have frequently crossed, inevitably in rather more exotic circumstances than a classroom. As another year draws to a close, they meet up again: the result is an unusually intimate portrait of a man who came not to save the world but to serenade it. Plus: a close-up look at some of the most striking songs on All That You Can t Leave Behind

Hot Features | Interview 33% |  6 Dec 2004
What's on... Xmas TV and radio The Hot Press Newsdesk
hotpress.com presents the season's highlights on TV (including films and music programs) plus radio listings

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 16 Apr 2003
Lara Marlowe Peter Murphy
A veteran of conflicts in Nicaragua, Somalia, Lebanon, Rwanda, Algeria and the former Yugoslavia, Lara Marlowe is currently best known to readers in Ireland for her compelling and humane reports from Baghdad for the Irish Times. On the eve of what was being billed as a potentially decisive battle for the city, she spoke to Peter Murphy by satellite phone about war and journalism, her personal circumstances and why she believes the invasion of Iraq could still end in catastrophe

Music | Interview 32% | 22 Sep 1988
A MIGHTY LONG WAY DOWN ROCK'N'ROLL Niall Stokes
Nearly a decade after the release of their debut single, U2 are widely regarded as the No. 1 rock band in the world. But the album and the film "Rattle And Hum" depict another kind of reality entirely. Larry, Adam and The Edge talk to Niall Stokes.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 25 Jan 2005
Old Hayden’s Almanac 2005 Jackie Hayden
It’s the guide Ladbrokes, the Central Bank, Mystic Meg and Mark Lawrenson turn to at the start of each year – Jackie Hayden’s cultural, sporting and political forecasts for the forthcoming twelve months.

Music | Interview 32% | 19 Mar 1997
The HISTORY Of POP Niall Stokes
The initial rumours were that it was going to be a rock n roll record . Then subsequent whispers hinted at everything from trip-hop to techno to ambient. But U2 s eighth studio album, Pop, is all of these things and more. It s the first album since 1983 that they ve made without the assistance of Brian Eno, it s been a long time in the making roughly a full year, all told and it s selling like the proverbial warm buns. Here, NIALL STOKES talks to BONO and ADAM CLAYTON, as well as co-producers FLOOD, HOWIE B and THE EDGE, about its lengthy genesis and what the band hoped to accomplish in creating it. Pix: STEPHANE SEDNAOUI .

Music | Interview 32% | 20 Mar 2007
Some loud thunder Olaf Tyaransen
The Waterboys are back, with arguably their most complete record yet, Book Of Lightning. In this remarkably open and honest interview, Mike Scott talks about his songwriting genius, about relationships, his family, his boozy years in Galway - and turning U2 onto Greenpeace.

Politics | Frontlines 32% |  2 Dec 1996
Politically Incorrect Liam Fay
Did you hear the one about the Clare man who loves Dublin and is less than enamoured with rural Ireland? Or the staunch Labour Party man who doesn’t worship Dick Spring? Or the politician whose fed up to the teeth with political correctness? Then you haven’t heard about PAT UPTON, Labour TD for Dublin South Central. LIAM FAY did, and now it’s your turn. Pix: COLM HENRY

Politics | Frontlines 32% | 28 Jul 1993
CHAIN REACTION Liam Fay
Dublin's unlikely new Lord Mayor, Tomás MacGiolla, gets a lot off his chest on subjects as diverse as pomp and ceremony, government discrimination against Dublin, the re-zoning scandal, violence and prostitution on the streets of the capital, conspiracies to undermine the Workers Party and, inevitably, his palpable bitterness towards Democratic Left. Interview: Liam Fay. Pics: Colm Henry.

Politics | Frontlines 32% | 14 Nov 2003
The Hot Press Interview: Royston Brady Olaf Tyaransen
He has already courted controversy with comments about lapdancing and criticisms of Michael McDowell and Michael Martin. now, in this candid interview with Olaf Tyaransen, the new Lord Mayor of Dublin lets fly at the Taoiseach's brother, Noel Ahern; recalls wild days in the hotel trade and Amsterdam; talks about the depths of his despair following his father's death; and reveals how he was more likely to become a tap-dancer than a member of Boyzone. photos: Mick Quinn

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 28 Jul 2008
The true story of the John Gilligan gang Jason O'Toole
When Sunday Independent journalist Veronica Guerin was gunned down in cold blood on the Naas Road, the finger of suspicion turned on John Gilligan.

Music | News 32% |  1 Oct 2008
EXCLUSIVE: Duke Special reveals album artwork The Hot Press Newsdesk
As we eagerly await the release of Duke Special's I Never Thought This Day Would Come, we thought we'd cheer up your Wednesday with a special preview of the album artwork.

Music | News 31% | 27 Aug 2007
Mumblin' Deaf Ro announces series of shows The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dublin singer-songwriter Mumblin' Deaf Ro has just announced three concerts for this autumn.

Music | News 30% |  9 Nov 2005
Snow Patrol record new tracks The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fresh from meeting the President, Snow Patrol have recorded two tracks for inclusion on fundraising albums.

Music | News 30% | 19 Dec 2005
Bono named as Time's People of the Year The Hot Press Newsdesk
He may have missed out on the Nobel Peace Prize, but Bono received due recognition for his humanitarian efforts yesterday when he was named alongside Bill and Melinda Gates as one of Time magzine’s People of the Year.

Politics | Message 29% | 27 Oct 2009
The Mercy Seat Peter Murphy
Why it’s time we removed the Bible from civil life and put it back on the shelf where it belongs with other classic works of fiction

Music Review | Live 29% | 29 Oct 2008
Duke Special vs. The Divine Comedy live at Vicar Street Lauren Murphy
A battle of wits and humour as well as musical talent, Duke Special and Neil Hannon put on quite a show in a musical face-off with no declared winner.

Politics | McCann 28% | 20 Jan 2000
The Past Is Another Country? Eamonn McCann
RUAIRI QUINN's can snipe at Sinn Fein's "conservatism", but to do so he must be forgetting his own party's record, writes EAMONN McCANN.

Music | News 28% | 26 Jan 1994
WHAT COMES AROUND GOES AROUND: Melissa Knight
THE ONLY KNOWN ORIGINAL COLLABORATIVE PIECE OF ART EVER CREATED BY THE BEATLES UNVEILED AFTER 27 YEARS IN HIBERNATION by MELISSA KNIGHT.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 28% | 25 Feb 2002
Everybody wants to save the world Sam Snort
Our top showbiz columnist applauds the new rock/politics interface

Hot Features | Comedy 27% | 10 Apr 2007
Panel beater Paul Nolan
From RTE’s The Panel to London’s Comedy Store Andrew Maxwell has the comic world at his feet.

Music | News 26% | 18 Nov 2005
The Inside Track: Women on the verge Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Politics | Message 26% | 10 Dec 1997
A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR IMMIGRANTS Niall Stokes
I HOPE John O Donoghue has a happy Christmas. The last time I saw our Minister for Justice on television, he looked and sounded like a deeply troubled man.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 25% |  3 Apr 2006
The sound of music Sam Snort
Being a fiendishly appropriate headline for a column in which our hero reveals how easy it is to win an Oscar and offers his suggestion for the ultimate musical instrument of torture. (And no, it’s not the accordion).

Hot Features | Sam Snort 25% |  6 Sep 2005
Slane alive! Sam Snort
Rejoice. Eminem may not be coming but Ireland's greatest rock festival will still go ahead this year.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 25% |  6 Sep 2005
Slane alive! Sam Snort
Rejoice. Eminem may not be coming but Ireland's greatest rock festival will still go ahead this year.

Hot Features | London Calling 25% | 31 Aug 2000
Going Down Like A Russian Sub Barry Glendenning
Think that headline s tasteless? Read on...

Music | Hit the North 25% | 11 Oct 2005
The Community Games Colin Carberry
Despite mention of the C-word, Colin Carberry finds much to look forward to at the upcoming Festival at Queens.

Politics | Message 25% |  7 Jan 1998
IMMIGRANTS, EMIGRANTS AND US Niall Stokes
At long last, a real debate seems to be beginning in Ireland about our treatment of immigrants. It may get nasty and unpleasant at times over the coming months. Already, the foul stench of prejudice and bigotry is in the air, with the attempted launching of the Immigration Control Platform by the Clonakilty schoolteacher (the mind boggles) Aine Nm Chonaill. This pathetic creature s ideology stinks but, in a perverse way, in launching her campaign she may be doing us all an unintended favour. Because what she espouses is little more than an extreme version of what passes for official policy on immigration in this country.

Music | News 25% | 18 Dec 1986
Critics Roundup 1986 Bill Graham
‘That’s entertainment’ was the message of the year but not as Paul Weller intended it, for in 1986 popular music was closer to mass entertainment as Declan McManus’ pater knew it than any year since Elvis Presley swivelled his hips on the Ed Sullivan show.

Music | News 25% |  8 Dec 1999
Three Chords and the Truth Peter Murphy
U2- The Joshua Tree Release Date: May, 1987 Label: Island Producer: Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno Running Time: 50 mins

Politics | McCann 25% | 12 Nov 2008
Sheer Torture- Irish Style Eamonn McCann
They're happy screwing the old and the needy, but Biffo's mob seem rather less keen on taking on CIA torturers who use Ireland as a staging post.

Hot Features | Comedy 25% | 16 Aug 2007
Henry the great Paul Nolan
Doing his best to brush aside a splitting headache Lenny Henry talks about the influence of Irish comics on his work.

Politics | Message 25% |  5 Feb 2002
Who killed Zhao Liu Tao? Niall Stokes
Why, more than ever, the Irish government must lead the fight against racism from the front - by behaving in a manner that is absolutely "beyond reproach"

Hot Features | Comedy 25% |  1 Sep 1999
Noam Chomsky Ate My Hamster! Nick Kelly
ROB NEWMAN and the comedy of politics. Interview: NICK KELLY.

Music | News 25% |  9 Nov 2006
Appalachian Once Again Greg McAteer
Bluegrass maestro Chris Thile is putting Nickel Creek on hold and setting out on the solo route.

Politics | McCann 24% | 12 Jan 2006
Who's the real rogue state? Eamonn McCann
Why Lebanese politician Rafik Hariri has been posthumously hailed as a hero of peace.

Hot Features | Reports 24% |  7 Jul 2008
Greetings from Death Row Jason O'Toole
Having been in a car with a man who opened fire and killed two police officers Sunny Jacobs was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. She lived to tell the extraordinary tale.

Politics | McCann 24% | 11 Dec 2002
America rules the waves Eamonn McCann
The global thoughts of Richard Haass and life inside the parachute regiment

Music Review | Album 24% | 12 Mar 1987
The Joshua Tree Bill Graham
"The Joshua Tree" clarifies how U2's vocation has become the revival and renewal of rock and the recovery of its most romantic values. It also highlights the group's new commitment to the song. Review by Bill Graham

Politics | McCann 24% | 16 Apr 2003
Send in the clowns Eamonn McCann
The Bush administration’s Manson family values. Also: the abolition of sin in Strabane.

Politics | McCann 24% |  6 Dec 2001
You are for us or against us Eamonn McCann
The hypocrisy of the us war on terrorism and a nice new church just in time for christmas

Politics | McCann 24% | 14 May 2003
Raising the ’tones Eamonn McCann
The definitive sound of summer from Derry. And how Peter Sutherland waltzed away from a potential PR disaster.

Politics | McCann 24% | 22 Sep 1993
CRUISE'S MISGUIDED MISSILE Eamonn McCann
On August 22nd the Sunday Independent carried a number of articles attacking Michael D. Higgins for remarks he had made in an interview in Hot Press. One of these articles was by Conor Cruise O'Brien. I want to comment on it.

Politics | McCann 24% |  7 Sep 1994
PRESUMED GUILTY Eamonn McCann
A note dropped through the letter-box last week from the British Home Secretary Michael Howard, telling me that I’m not welcome at his place any more, which was a surprise and a sore disappointment, since not only has there been a cease-fire in the meantime but I was welcomed in by kind strangers the last time I called.

Hot Features | Reports 23% | 28 May 2007
Feline groovy  
As Paul Nolan attests, this year’s Smithwicks Cat Laughs Festival boasts the usual line-up in top comedy talent.

Music | News 23% | 17 Dec 1987
THE UNBELIEVABLE BOOK Neil McCormack
Neil McCormick, a friend of U2 in their earliest days, who, as a writer, has closely monitored their progress since then, analyses Eamon Dunphy's much-touted 'authorised' biography "Unforgettable Fire" – and can't quite believe what he reads

 

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