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IN NEWS
Revealed: The Irish workers on secret blacklist
EXCLUSIVE: More than one-in-10 workers who were monitored on an illegal British blacklist were Irish. We reveal some of the Irish names, believed to be just the tip of the iceberg, featured on the list. Labour backbencher John McDonnell MP has described the revelations as “organised victimisation” and is calling for the British Government to hold an independent public inquiry into the matter.
The tragedy of Britain’s violent gang culture
A Co Meath priest serving in central London has highlighted the devastation caused by violence on British streets. Fr Pat Brown has hit out against gang culture following the fatal stabbing of a 16-year-old Hani Abou El Kheir, whose mother is from Co Kilkenny.
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A glossy magazine of what’s on this year in Ireland as part of the Gathering 2013. We look at events across the country and highlight some of the best Irish attractions.
Charity’s angels
Meet the Irish trio in the West Midlands who are raising £65,000 for the Marie Curie Hospice in Solihull.
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IN SPORT
Final Fling
St Gabriels and Fullen Gaels are on the brink of hurling history. We talk to both camps ahead of their Croker showdowns
Return of the Exiles
Report, analysis and reaction to London’s league opener against Offaly
Fighting Talk
Carl Frampton tells Robert Mulhern that he is ready for the challenge of Kiko Martinez
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IN ENTERTAINMENT
BORN AGAIN CHRISTIAN
Broadcaster, author, Manchester United fanatic and the voice of 1990's British youth entertainment – former The Word TV presenter Terry Christian writes exclusively for the Irish Post on how the peculiarity of his Irish Catholic upbringing has proved fertile crowd for his debut stand-up comedy shows…
MASTER O’SUSPENSE - HITCHCOCK'S IRISH CONNECTIONS
Renowned for classics such as Vertigo, Psycho and The Birds, Alfred Hitchcock was a filmmaker with deep Irish connections. On the eve of the release of a biographical drama on the great filmmaker, Stephen Martin looks at his Catholic upbringing by an Irish mother and his trio of Irish movies, including a disastrous take on Sean O’Casey’s Juno and the Paycock…
SEAN HUGHES INTERVIEW
Death has reinvigorated Irish comedian Sean Hughes’s live routine and he’s particularly hopeful that Irish audiences will connect with his latest show, he tells the Irish Post
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