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TheJournal.ie on MSNSinn Féin to lead protest outside GPO today over plans for more shops and offices on siteThe public are adamant that the GPO is hallowed ground and should be respected,” Sinn Féin TD Aengus Ó Snodaigh said.
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has again repeated that the party is considering its options on this year's presidential ...
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Independent.ie on MSNSinn Féin leader full of praise for Wicklow community groups after day in the countySinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald was full of praise for the work of some of Bray’s community groups, when she visited the town earlier this month. She was welcomed by the party’s TD for Wicklow, ...
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Belfast Live on MSNBelfast Sunday trading hours extension latest after Council 'u-turn'At the July meeting of the full Belfast Council, held on July 1, another Alliance proposal passed in a split chamber. Votes from Alliance and Sinn Féin pushed the plan through, which involves further ...
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Extra.ie on MSNPresidential race heats up but who are Labour backing?Labour is ‘leaning’ towards backing Catherine Connolly in the presidential race – despite her turbulent history with the party.
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Belfast Live on MSNPoleglass security alert ends with 'viable pipe bomb' made safeA security alert in West Belfast has ended with a suspicious object declared a ‘viable pipe bomb’. The device has now been ...
MARY Lou McDonald running in the Presidential election is not a media ploy and is being actively considered by Sinn Fein, ...
The former Sinn Féin leader sued the BBC after a 2016 report, in which a source alleged Adams sanctioned the murder of a British agent.
Sinn Féin is currently on course to becoming the largest coalition party in the next government south of the Border. Quite apart from the politburo’s internal control of the party, ...
A Sinn Féin MLA has told UTV that she believes her party was gaslighted by a waste company after repeatedly raising concerns about an odour in Warrenpoint. | UTV News ...
FRAYER: For them, Sinn Fein is a left-wing alternative to the two centrist parties, Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, who've dominated Irish politics since just after independence from Britain in 1921.
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