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James Conor Patterson

James Conor Patterson

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Digital Editor, The Irish Post

London

Biography

James is a writer and journalist from the north of Ireland. He currently works as Digital Editor for The Irish Post. His writing has appeared widely in the likes of The Guardian, The Irish Times, New Statesman and The TLS. His first book 'bandit country' was published by Picador in 2022.

Final Covers

Books , Arts, Film, Life And Style News, Music

Doesn’t Cover

Consumer products, luxury goods

Journalist Type

Seniority Positions

Industries

Medium Formats

Content

Total articles 66

  • Irish workplaces guilty of ‘stealth job cuts’ according to report

    By James Conor Patterson Verified

    Apr. 10, 2025

  • HSE apologise following man's death in Limerick

    By James Conor Patterson Verified

    Apr. 09, 2025

  • The privatisation of Joyce's 'The Dead' house is an indictment against Ireland

    By James Conor Patterson Verified

    Apr. 09, 2025

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Company Info

The Irish Post

The Irish Post is a national newspaper that serves the Irish community in Great Britain. Established in 1970 by journalists Breandán Mac Lua and Tony Beatty, it is published weekly on Wednesdays. The newspaper provides news, cultural coverage, and community-focused content, making it a vital resource for Irish expatriates. Founded in London, The Irish Post has adapted over the years to connect readers with their Irish heritage and diaspora identity. It features news on Irish affairs, diaspora stories, and community updates in Britain. The publication also includes cultural reporting on Irish music, language, dance, and sports, along with historical archives that document Irish-British relations since its inception. The paper celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2020, continuing its mission to engage both long-time readers and younger generations.

London, England, United Kingdom

'+44 20 8900 4159

Founded: 1970