With the average Irish person spending between one-and-a-half to two hours per day on social media, its power on politics should not be underestimated ...
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has said it is “not reasonable” to ask party representatives about IRA atrocities during ...
Sinn Féin has ignited a fresh row with civil servants by saying the bureaucracy of the State needs to be streamlined, as work ...
MARY Lou McDonald will lead Sinn Fein into the upcoming general election this month. Taoiseach Simon Harris yesterday confirmed November 29 as the polling date - although all parties were already ...
Mary Lou McDonald claimed a senior Sinn Féin politician who resigned after sending inappropriate texts to a teenager was leaving due to “health challenges”. The Sinn Féin leader praised Sena ...
Mary Lou McDonald did not want to be there. The atmosphere was tense as deputies assembled for Leaders’ Questions. The Sinn Féin benches were packed and waiting, radiating nervous energy.
Finally, speaking about the resignation of Laois Offaly TD Brian Stanley, Ms McDonald told the Six One News that “it would not have sat comfortably with me” if there was a “complaint on one ...
The Coalition’s new housing targets are too low, Mary Lou McDonald has claimed in a fiery pre-election row with the Taoiseach. The Sinn Féin leader said the Government has gone “backwards ...
Mary Lou McDonald says Niall Ó Donnghaile's actions were 'not acceptable' in Dáil statement Mary Lou McDonald has defended Sinn Fein's handling of a series of child protection scandals involving ...
Mary Lou McDonald said the PSNI informed Sinn Fein that the young person was “content” with the actions taken by the party in response to a complaint about former senator Niall O Donnghaile.
Former Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley has accused the party president Mary Lou McDonald of treating him “appallingly”. The now independent TD for Laois-Offaly quit the party last month amid a ...
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald said her party had handled all of the cases well, before rounding on the Government's "hypocrisy", but failing to offer examples. Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou ...