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Three men, including loyalist activist Jamie Bryson and former Sinn Fein MLA Daithi McKay, have been cleared at Belfast Crown Court of charges relating to misconduct in public office.
Three men have been cleared at Belfast Crown Court of charges relating to misconduct in public office.
As a proud Sinn Féin representative, I carry on the tradition of those who came before me. Ours is a Border constituency. When Ireland was divided, we and our neighbours in the counties of Donegal, ...
This saw Sinn Féin Councillors, who accused Councillor Ovens of bringing the Council into "disrepute", calling an adjournment and voting to have him silenced for the remainder of the meeting. The ...
May 30 (UPI) -- Former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams Friday won $113,486 in a defamation lawsuit against the BBC. Adams claimed in court that the BBC defamed him in a documentary and online article ...
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Sinn Fein 'bursting with pride' over McIlroy's Masters win - MSNSinn Fein president Mary-Lou McDonald and vice president Michelle O'Neill - who is Northern Ireland First Minister - describe bursting with pride after Rory McIlroy's US Masters triumph at Augusta ...
Official Sinn Féin leader Cahal Goulding took a sweeping swipe at numerous bodies at an Easter Rising commemoration meeting, from the EEC to the militarism of the Provisional movement.
Sinn Fein’s relationship with Irish America has not been damaged by its St Patrick’s boycott of the White House, Mary Lou McDonald has insisted.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNSinn Fein chairman hails release of man in USA convicted of killing two people and says he was a political prisoner"The release of Leonard Peltier has mitigated a great injustice and a stain on the US judicial system." Mr Peltier’s conviction relates to the killing of Special Agents Jack R.
Sinn Fein defends boycott of US visit for St Patrick’s Day events amid criticism - The Northern Echo
Sinn Fein has defended its decision to boycott Washington DC for St Patrick’s Day amid criticism from political opponents across the island of Ireland.
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