Sinn Fein, once the political arm of the IRA, and the party that has historically called for uniting the North with the Republic of Ireland, gained 39 seats, for a total of 144 council members, up ...
The plans have been slammed as 'focused on commercial gain and private profit' by Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald ...
To govern is to choose, as France’s former PM Pierre Mendes once observed. Though for years, Sinn Fein appeared to defy this maxim. While governing in Stormont, the party was certainly making ...
Speaking about the abolition of stamp duty for first-time buyers, he said Sinn Fein is offering a maximum of €4,500 in support compared to €30,000 that comes with the first-time buyers grant. “ ...
People will be able to go from €800 a month in childcare fees right down to 200 from September on if Sinn Fein lead the next government.” The party was also calling for a review of the Core ...
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Mr O’Brien has often criticised Sinn Féin’s affordable purchase scheme, saying it is exclusionary because it has a salary cap. He has now raised concerns the commercial banks may not give the ...
Sinn Féin's finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty has said the Government has given a massive tax break to people with gold plated pensions. He told the Dáil that Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael want ...
But Mr Robinson says Sinn Fein's electoral success, having become Northern Ireland's largest party at Stormont and Westminster, has been misread as evidence of constitutional change. While most ...
The Sinn Féin plan's defining characteristic is that it proposes to significantly increase State spending to tackle the housing crisis. Two weeks ahead of the Dáil's return and months or maybe ...
[EPA-EFE/BRYAN MEADE] Ireland’s two main coalition parties looked set on Saturday (8 June) to soundly beat Sinn Féin in local council elections, a surprising and potentially devastating blow to ...
Fine Gael has jumped four points to 27 per cent in the latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll, while support for Sinn Féin dropped three points to reach 20 per cent. The continued decline in support ...