TWO prominent Socialist Democratic and Labour Party members last night accused the Rev Ian Paisley and his UUUC colleagues of ...
On the 2nd of December 2024, it was exactly 25 years since ‘the appointed day’ – the day when legislative powers and ...
In the early 1990s line dancing unleashed hordes of repressed cowboys and cowgirls across Northern Ireland.
It took 40-plus years of independence for the first meeting between a taoiseach and his counterpart in Northern Ireland. The idea we’ll be ready for a border poll in another five years is ...
Paul has adapted these episodes from his book: ‘Doctor Paisley and Mister Clerk – Recollections of Ian Paisley’s Agriculture Committee Years’ which is available in paperback and e-book formats from ...
From a restored power-sharing executive to smoky bacon crisps, Gareth Gordon looks at the political year that was.
Ian Paisley Junior was first elected as DUP MP for North Antrim in 2010, being reelected in 2019 with a majority of 12,721. The constituency of North Antrim spreads down from the northern coast of ...
They refuse to speak to Mary Lou McDonald. Even the late Ian Paisley did not say No as stridently as Micheál Martin. Ian came to appreciate the primacy of dialogue. The FFFG leaders do not.
A response to John McAnulty’s critical review ( Solidarity 717) of The Easter Rising and Irish History First of all, on People’s Democracy in 1969 and the British Army in Northern Ireland. Eamonn ...
The Irish Government took a dim view of several proposed candidates to lead key negotiations on North-South co-operation, according to newly unsealed documents from the National Archives in Dublin.
Certainly not DUP stalwarts Sammy Wilson and Ian Paisley. Especially when Reform had already entered into an election pact with the TUV, led by Paisley's constituency rival Jim Allister.