Mary Lou McDonald, who is seeking to be taoiseach following the Republic’s general election on November 29, said a Sinn ...
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 ...
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Sinn Féin’s Mary Lou McDonald appeared on RTÉ Radio 1’s Morning Ireland programme on Monday in the wake of the resignation of the party’s health spokesman, Brian Stanley TD. Below is a ...
Mary Lou McDonald was the only candidate to replace Gerry Adams after his three decades of leadership It is two years exactly since Mary Lou McDonald was anointed as Sinn Féin president ...
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 ...
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has insisted that she has got the party’s election strategy right, after being accused of running too few candidates in the 2020 general election and too many ...
SINN Fein has slumped to a new low in the polls in another blow to Mary Lou McDonald and Co. A Sunday Times/Opinions study put the scandal-hit party at 16 per cent support, down two from September ...
Mary Lou McDonald was confirmed as the nominee for Sinn Féin president on Saturday Mary Lou McDonald has been confirmed as the only candidate nominated to replace Gerry Adams as Sinn Féin president.
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 ...
The Irish people face a “historic choice” in the General Election between more of the same or the “live option” of a Sinn Fein-led government, Mary Lou McDonald has said. The Sinn Fein ...
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.