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Stormont's main parties are not welcome at Saturday's Pride parade because they supported a ban on puberty blockers for under ...
The union flag was stolen from outside a civil service building in Derry and replaced with the Irish tricolour.
There is "a void of political leadership" over plans for a republican bonfire on private land in Londonderry, a Democratic ...
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has accused Sinn Féin of a "deafening" silence over plans for a republican bonfire on ...
Sinn Féin has called for a review of the Government's policy of paying people to allow Ukrainian refugees to use their spare ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNSinn Féin 'not rushing' decision on presidential nominee as Aontú consider right-wing candidatesAontú are still pushing to form a presidential election caucus which would bring in TDs and senators who may back a ...
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Belfast Live on MSNGerry Adams: It’s a regret that end to armed campaign took decades to bring aboutHe also said he regretted the number of lives lost during the Troubles as he reflected on the upcoming 20th anniversary of ...
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Independent.ie on MSNSinn Féin calls for review of ARP as figures show rise in properties availing of schemeSinn Féin are calling for a full review of the Ukrainian Accommodation Recognition Payment (ARP) after figures show a 17pc increase in the number of properties receiving payment under the scheme this ...
Sinn Féin has brought a motion to the Dáil calling on the Government to deliver appropriate care to women with endometriosis.
The DUP has been accused of double standards for calling out inaction over a republican bonfire while “failing to deal with issues in other areas” and refusing to introduce regulations.
February 21, 2025: Michelle O'Neill, Vice president of Sinn Féin and First Minister of Northern Ireland, at a press conference in Dublin with TD Mary Lou McDonald, President of Sinn Féin ...
Item 1 of 4 Sinn Fein President and Leader of the Opposition Mary Lou McDonald stands next to a sign, as she campaigns ahead of Ireland's general election, in Naas, Ireland November 27, 2024.
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