Niall Stanage (born 18 June 1974) is a Northern Irish journalist and associate editor of the American political newspaper, The Hill.
He describes his upbringing thus: "I was the product of a family that identified primarily as Irish rather than British — and that was nominally Protestant, yet in reality secular".
[citation needed] Stanage is a former editor of Magill and a regular contributor to the New York Observer, while also covering the United States for The Sunday Business Post.
In The Guardian in 2006, Stanage argued in opposition to George Monbiot, who had written that the Iraqi insurgency was comparable to the IRA:"The left in Britain and elsewhere has been appallingly lax in failing to face up to the reality of this religious fascism.
"[6]Stanage wrote Redemption Song: An Irish Reporter Inside the Obama Campaign, which was officially released on 1 December 2008.