Jim Gavin’s win, Sinn Féin’s clash and Maria Steen is half way there: the week that was in the presidential election Jim Gavin’s win, Sinn Féin’s clash and Maria Steen is half way there: the week that ...
The PSNI “must do more” to tackle racist mob violence on the streets of Belfast after a “deplorable” attack on migrants in their cars, Sinn Féin has said. Local representatives in east Belfast have ...
The daughter of a renowned Irish author has left almost £340,000 to Sinn Féin in her will. Pegeen O'Sullivan died three years ago at her home in England aged 96. Her father Liam O'Flaherty was ...
In an interview with the Irish Examiner, Mary Lou McDonald said the party has to work to convince voters that an alternative coalition is possible Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald speaking with ...
David Cullinane, Sinn Féin’s health spokesperson has revealed he has gotten engaged. The long-time Waterford politician took to his official Facebook page to announce his engagement to his partner ...
This is the first picture of paedophile Michael McMonagle since his release after being jailed for online child sex offences. The former Sinn Fein press officer was freed earlier this month after ...
MARY Lou McDonald has poured cold water on the idea of her running for the Presidency as she tells the Irish Sun “I’ve not lost my appetite for politics here” in the Dail. With two months to go until ...
More than 40 years ago, the galvanising force of the H-block hunger strikes propelled Troubles-era Sinn Féin into electoral politics. It did not escape the notice of some that Mary Lou McDonald chose ...
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Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald is expected to announce her party's intentions around the presidency in the next week, with those who support Catherine Connolly “anxiously” awaiting their decision.
Sinn Fein has been accused of holding a “confused position” on mining which has led to a lack of trust in nationalist communities, according to campaigners. The party’s Dr Caoimhe Archibald criticised ...
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