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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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Independent.ie on MSNSinn Féin to fight Government ‘line by line’ on reforms to Triple LockSinn Féin will fight Government “line by line” on its so called Triple Lock Bill, TD Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire has said. The General Scheme of the Defence (Amendment) Bill 2025 looks to reform Ireland’s ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNConcern about impact of Goverment scheme for housing Ukrainian refugees on private rental sectorsA record number of over 21,800 dwellings are currently being used to accommodate Ukrainian refugees under the Accommodation ...
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Belfast Live on MSNMLA calls on own experience in bringing forward proposed Breastfeeding Bill"I think it's a very sad indictment of our society that you have to have a certain level of confidence to be able to feed ...
Sinn Féin has brought a motion to the Dáil calling on the Government to deliver appropriate care to women with endometriosis.
Dublin City Council has always applied a 15% discount to the LPT, it is expected that today councillors will vote for an ...
Sinn Fein stole the show in Ireland’s general election over the weekend. The votes are still being counted but this left-wing nationalist party has pulled off a major political upset, breaking a ...
Sinn Fein is among the top political parties in Ireland as well as Northern Ireland. But its association with the Troubles has prevented it from gaining more popularity among voters, reports the AP.
Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams, left, Mary Lou McDonald and Michelle O'Neill carry the coffin of former IRA commander and Sinn Fein deputy leader Martin McGuinness to St. Columba's Church in Londonderry ...
Sinn Fein won the largest number of seats in the Northern Ireland assembly, official results showed — and along with that the power to name its leader Michelle O’Neill as first minister in the ...
Sinn Fein, the former political wing of the IRA, is on course to become the biggest party in Northern Ireland's government after Thursday's election, a milestone in its quest for a united Ireland.
Sinn Fein stole the show in Ireland’s general election over the weekend. The votes are still being counted but this left-wing nationalist party has pulled off a major political upset, breaking a ...
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