The Rev. Ian Paisley, the Protestant firebrand who devoted his life to thwarting compromise with Catholics in Northern Ireland only to become a pivotal peacemaker in his twilight years, died Friday in ...
BELFAST (Reuters) - Ian Paisley, the firebrand preacher-politician who for decades brayed "No Surrender!" across Northern Ireland's sectarian divide, died on Friday aged 88, in the province to which ...
LONDON (AP) - Ian Paisley, the Protestant firebrand who devoted his life to thwarting compromise in Northern Ireland but became a pivotal peacemaker in his twilight years, has died. He was 88. His ...
BELFAST, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Firebrand Protestant cleric Ian Paisley, whose unlikely alliance with bitter Catholic rivals helped to bring a belated peace to Northern Ireland, died on Friday aged 88, ...
King Charles should abdicate if he goes ahead with plans to pray with Pope Leo XIV during a church service in Rome, a reverend and son of Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) founder Ian Paisley has said.
DUBLIN (AP) — Northern Ireland’s Catholic and Protestant politicians united Monday to praise their former power-sharing leader, Ian Paisley, as his family held his funeral in conditions of exceptional ...
The prospect of Irish unity has been voiced by Kyle Paisley, son of the late firebrand Ian Paisley who once threatened to fight to the death if he and his followers were forced into a united Ireland.
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) – The Rev. Ian Paisley, once the loud voice of Protestant opposition to compromise with Catholics in Northern Ireland, has been taken to a hospital, his wife said.
BELFAST (Reuters) - Ian Paisley's wife and family maintained a bedside vigil as the firebrand Protestant minister, one of Northern Ireland's most prominent political figures, remained in a serious ...
Chris Buckler alongside Ian Paisley and Michelle Gildernew, are joined by Mervyn Gibson, Jamie Bryson, Wallace Thompson and Norman Hamilton. Show more Part Two of this new landmark series looking at ...
The DUP has said that comments made by Ian Paisely Jr on a new podcast in which he said he would be “open” to having conversations about a united Ireland were made in a “personal capacity” and not “on ...