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TheJournal.ie on MSNSinn Féin TD's case against 'Super Junior' ministers at Cabinet at the High Court tomorrowPa Daly is asking the court to declare that the attendance of the super juniors at government meetings is unconstitutional.
Students from south of the Border apply for capped places in NI and pay the local £4,855 fee, while students from Britain pay ...
Sinn Féin, the former political arm of the IRA, is hoping Ireland's 2024 election will bring it to power for the first time ever. Latest U.S.
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Belfast Live on MSNSinn Féin "concerns" at removal of Irish President portrait at Belfast City HallSinn Féin say they are “concerned” at the removal of the portrait, which was on a wall beside a portrait of King Charles in ...
Ireland’s two centre-Right parties have vowed to extend Sinn Fein’s 100-year stint on the political sidelines as they clashed ahead of this week’s closely fought general election.
The mother of a six-year-old girl who was killed in a road collision in County Donegal on Wednesday evening, has also died in ...
With a two-tier health system in the Republic and ‘unacceptably long’ waiting lists in Northern Ireland, Sinn Féin have set ...
Sinn Féin has tabled a Private Members' Business Motion which it says would protect the cultural heritage of the GPO and put ...
Sinn Féin has tabled a motion seeking to extend presidential voting rights to Irish citizens in Northern Ireland and overseas.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNAlliance MLA says NI car industry facing the 'worst of every world' under Windsor Framework - amid warning new rules will hit consumersAn Alliance MLA has acknowledged that Northern Ireland’s car industry is facing “the worst of every world” under the Windsor ...
Aontu is calling on Sinn Fein to explain why it hasn’t signed a bill in the Dail to give Irish citizens living in Northern Ireland the right to vote in the Republic’s presidential election.
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Belfast Live on MSNMichelle O'Neill does not rule herself out of race Irish presidencyFirst Minister Michelle O’Neill has not ruled out a run in the Irish presidential election. Asked if she was considering putting her name forward, Ms O’Neill said Sinn Fein is working its way through ...
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