Michelle O'Neill said "everybody has a "right to remember their dead" when asked about tributes to a former IRA man.
In the North, Sinn Féin has stumbled into a trap; it has been able to hold on to the position of First Minister only by ...
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Independent.ie on MSNSinn Féin defends backing contractor BAM to build new £671m children’s hospital in BelfastSinn Féin has defended its decision to back contractor BAM to build a new hospital in Belfast despite party TDs previously ...
A bid by Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill for the Irish presidency in November has been effectively ruled out ...
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The Alliance Party deputy leader accused the DUP politician of ‘sitting on Executive papers for months on end’.
Tom Kelly is an Irish News columnist with a background in politics and public relations. He is also a former member of the ...
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News Letter on MSNSinn Fein’s US boycott ironic given they attended when 'bombs were falling on Gaza' – DUP’s LyonsSinn Fein’s boycott of the traditional White House St Patrick’s Day event is ironic – given that they attended last year when ...
Sinn Féin has defended its decision to back ... However, the North’s First Minister Michelle O’Neill last week said she was “delighted” that £671m will be spent on a “state of ...
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News Letter on MSNEditorial: When Stormont leaders meet Chinese officials the DUP should insist on clarity, given that Sinn Fein never willMr Swann has said that one of the themes of the meeting, “friendly cooperation between China and Northern Ireland”, is ...
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News Letter on MSNStormont ministers agree programme for governmentStormont ministers have agreed the devolved Executive’s programme for government. The ministers rubber-stamped the governance plan during a virtual meeting on Thursday morning. It is understood there ...
Mr Adams was joined in Downing Street by fellow Sinn Fein MPs Martin McGuinness, Pat Doherty and Michelle Gildernew. "There have been 300 bombs over the last nine or ten months," he said.
Sinn Fein have been forced to deny that Michelle O'Neill is going to run for President of Ireland. The DUP leader has stated ...
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