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Sinn Féin called on the Lord Mayor of Belfast, Tracy Kelly, to explain the decision to remove a portrait of President Michael ...
Sinn Féin's spokesperson on Foreign Affairs & Defence Matt Carthy (Image: Gareth Chaney/ Collins Photo Agency, Dublin) "There is no mechanism in current legislation for any compensation to be ...
Sinn Féin’s Canadian fundraising arm has seen a rising amount in donations in support of the “Irish peace process”, accounts filed in Canada show.
A People Before Profit councillor has quit the party over concerns it would enter a future government with Sinn Féin. Dublin City Council member Madeleine Johansson, who has been vocal in ...
Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson said he made “no apology” for lobbying Sinn Fein as part of efforts leading to him appearing before the Stormont Finance Committee at the centre of the so-called ...
In January, Sinn Féin’s then finance minister, Caoimhe Archibald, announced £100 million for social housing “in addition” to the Department for Community’s social housing budget.
The Labour Party has signed an agreement with Northern Ireland’s left-wing party Sinn Féin on social justice, equality and peace. In a statement, the PL said the agreement “recognizes the ...
'We feel that the Red Network has a special voice on the socialist left, a working-class voice, and we think it needs to be heard,' the members said in a statement ...
Tiocfaidh ár Law - The problem with Gerry Adams and Sinn Fein wanting to 'put manners' on the media Politicians should think before joining the pile-on on journalists News opinion By ...
A Dublin-based People Before Profit councillor has quit the party over concerns that it's trying to “appear more respectable” and enter a coalition government with Sinn Féin.
The BBC will not appeal over Gerry Adams’ defamation victory against the organisation. Mr Adams, a former president of Sinn Fein, said there needed to be “substantial reform” of the broadcaster.