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Sinn Féin has brought a motion to the Dáil calling on the Government to deliver appropriate care to women with endometriosis.
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News Letter on MSNStormont's deputy First Minister defends the Northern Ireland economy - and questions Sinn Fein ministers' commitment to growing itThe deputy First Minister says comments by Mary Lou McDonald that Northern Ireland is “not economically viable” raises ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNSinn Féin's mix up over who owns Supervalu put down to 'human error'Sinn Féin has put it down to “human error” due to a search by Sinn Féin staff into Google Finance turning up a ‘Supervalu’ ...
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald has told a UK TV audience that Northern Ireland ‘makes no economic sense’ as she called ...
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Belfast Live on MSNGood Morning Britain host Richard Madeley says NI 'close to being a basket case'Good Morning Britain host Richard Medley has described Northern Ireland as "close to being a basket case" during an interview ...
The presidential election campaign has not yet caught fire, although flames are slowly being sparked. Here we look some of ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNSinn Féin seeking centre of excellence for endometriosis care as women 'being failed'WOMEN WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS are being “failed” and let down by the state, according to Sinn Féin, who are seeking that the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNMary Lou McDonald blasts 'do-nothing government' for Irish people being 'fleeced' ahead of Dáil recessThe out-of-control cost of living is making it so hard for working people to keep their heads above water now as we speak," ...
Tensions are continuing to smoulder around two loyalist bonfires in Northern Ireland which have attracted significant ...
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Independent.ie on MSNPrices ‘relatively elevated’ – but Taoiseach says Budget spend will be on infrastructure, not cost of livingPRICES are at "a relatively elevated level" the Taoiseach has admitted, after being attacked in the Dáil over the cost of ...
Northern Ireland’s Environment Minister Andrew Muir has said that a contentious loyalist bonfire in south Belfast should not ...
Bookmakers have now slashed Mary Lou McDonald's odds considerably, making her the joint third favourite to become the next President of Ireland.
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