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Politics | Frontlines 69% | 11 Jun 2007
He’s the son of a preacher man Jason O'Toole
His father, the Rev. Ian Paisley, has been one of the dominant figures in Irish politics over the past 40 years. Now Ian Paisley Jnr is a Junior Minister in the new Northern Ireland administration. So how different is he from his father? And how does he feel about cross border co-operation, education, abortion and homosexuality?

Music | News 54% | 11 Jun 2002
"'Knot in our country" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Lock up your religious leaders: infamous heavy metal mess-makers Slipknot bring their rubber masks, penchant for onstage defecation and heartwarming family-values-type spectacle to the Point

Music | News 45% |  7 Mar 2008
The Police to play Stormont Castle The Hot Press Newsdesk
Having played to 80,000 people last year in Croke Park, The Police have confirmed that they’re returning to Ireland for a June 20 show in the grounds of Belfast’s Stormont Castle.

Hot Features | Reports 45% | 20 Jun 2007
The Junior Minister has his say about gays Jason O'Toole
Ian Paisley Jnr.’s observations about gays in a recent Hot Press interview have drawn accusations of bigotry.

Music | Interview 42% | 29 Jun 2007
Snow in the summertime Stuart Clark
Snow Patrol‘s Gary Lightbody waxes eloquent about burnout, creativity, exotic fowl, and why David Healy should be made First Citizen Of The Republic And Overlord Of The Universe.

Politics | Frontlines 41% | 29 Apr 1998
fear ... loathing Niall Stanage
Yes, you've read that headline somewhere before! But referendum on the Belfast Agreement gets into full swing in the North. Diary: NIALL STANAGE. Pix: peter matthews

Politics | Frontlines 41% | 29 Apr 1998
fear ... loathing Niall Stanage
Yes, you've read that headline somewhere before! But referendum on the Belfast Agreement gets into full swing in the North. Diary: NIALL STANAGE. Pix: peter matthews

Politics | Frontlines 41% | 28 Jun 2007
Suicide - the silent epidemic sweeping Northern Ireland Colin Caughe
Three teenagers from Craigavon High School have committed suicide in the past month. So why are young men in the North taking their lives in record numbers? And what can be done to prevent further tragedy?

Hot Features | Interview 41% | 21 Jun 2007
The IRA were not defeated Jason O'Toole
Martin McGuinness was one of the key figures in the troubles in Northern Ireland . Many unionists believe that the one-time IRA man was at the heart of much that was wrong and divisive in Irish life. But ultimately the quiet Derryman has taken on the role of peacemaker – and he is now the Deputy First Minister in the new power-sharing administration at Stormont.

Politics | Frontlines 40% |  8 Jul 1998
TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE NORTH Niall Stanage
The winds of change have been blowing through Northern Ireland in 1998, with the endorsement of the Belfast Agreement and the establishment of the Assembly. But that only made it more likely that extreme loyalists would portray the march to Drumcree church near Portadown, and the July 12th parades, as an opportunity for Protestants and Orangemen to make a final stand. It was surely shaping up for a season of discontent – until the Quinn brothers were murdered in a loyalist sectarian petrol bomb attack on their home. By Niall Stanage. Photos: Peter Matthews.

Politics | Frontlines 40% | 18 Jun 2007
Was King Billy homosexual? Eamonn McCann
So they say. And so too was David, who slew Goliath in the bible. In fact, there is ample reason to believe that key characters involved in two pillars of the DUP’s view of the world would be deeply offended at recent remarks by Ian Paisley Jnr in Hot Press.

Politics | Frontlines 38% | 23 May 2007
The man who would be king Jason O'Toole
*That* Hot Press interview with Brian Cowen from May 2007.

Music | Interview 37% | 29 Jan 2008
A walk on the bogside Jason O'Toole
Girls Aloud’s Nadine Coyle talks about her Derry childhood, drug use in the pop industry and explains why she gets irritated when the band are called “British”.

Film Review | Film 37% | 13 Sep 2001
The Most Fertile Man In Ireland Craig Fitzsimons
As intriguing as Most Fertile Man probably sounds, the film ranks alongside the most excruciatingly embarrassing I have witnessed in my entire life

Hot Features | Reports 28% | 12 Jun 2009
"We will defend the integrity of the Republican struggle" Jason O'Toole
They say that he was among the most powerful – and the most ruthless – Republican activists of them all. Here the legendary Bobby Storey, reputed to have been Director of Intelligence for the IRA, talks for the first time about his role in the struggle, and about some of the critical events that led to the IRA ceasefire and the Peace Process.

 

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