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THE Ulster branch of Kevin Street Sinn Fein last night called for a “resounding No” in today’s referendum. Their spokesman Mr Malachy Foots said: “For centuries the Irish people have been ...
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 ...
A decision by Sinn Féin vote against an Opposition Bill seeking to ban fox hunting was “deeply troubling” and potentially undemocratic, the acting Social Democrats leader has said. A Private ...
Former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has won a libel case against the BBC over a report alleging he sanctioned the killing of an informant in the Irish republican movement.
SINN Féin has been accused of “taking people for mugs” over a major infrastructure project linking Northern Ireland and the Republic’s electricity networks. The north-south interconnector ...
After a bruising year in which Sinn Fein saw a huge opinion poll lead melt away and its centre-right rivals win a general election, the left-wing Irish nationalists face tough choices to rebuild a ...
Sinn Fein soared to more than 30 percent in the polls last year and appeared destined for power as the first left-wing government since Ireland gained independence from Britain in 1921.
GERRY 'The Monk' Hutch insists his bid for the Dail is "nothing to do" with taking on Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald and said: "I couldn't care less about what she does." The 61-year-old ...
In an appeal to Irish citizens abroad, Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald outlines her party's pledges ahead of the General Election.
When Sinn Féin senator Niall Ó Donnghaile quit last December days before Christmas, the reason given was his health. The former Belfast lord mayor announced his resignation in a party press ...
Sinn Féin figures did not know what to say about the party’s handling of job references for a former official now convicted of a child sex offence, but it was the issue they couldn’t escape ...
Sinn Fein's finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty. In the warm guise of solidarity, Sinn Féin plan to squeeze harder those already making an exceptional contribution to social harmony.
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