All news on the topic: Sinn Fein

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Suspected car bomb rocks Dunmurry as police seal off area and residents flee
A security alert is underway in Dunmurry, Northern Ireland, following reports of a car explosion outside a police station.
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IRA bomb victims take on Gerry Adams as court hears shocking leadership claims
Gerry Adams was the leader of the Irish Republican Army, two former police officers have told the high court.
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Catherine Connolly poised to win Ireland’s presidential election
The left-wing independent candidate Catherine Connolly is on track to win Ireland’s presidential election, according to early vote tallies.
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Voting begins in Irish presidential election as Catherine Connolly and Heather Humphreys go head-to-head
Voting has started in the Irish presidential election.
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Israel intercepts international flotilla with Greta Thunberg, European lawmakers, and Nelson Mandela’s grandson on board
Greta Thunberg is among a group of Palestine activists facing deportation from Israel after a flotilla of vessels sailing towards was intercepted by the Israeli navy.
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Motion regarding Gaza aid flotilla to be presented in Irish parliament next week
A motion concerning the flotilla travelling with aid to Gaza is to be presented in the Irish parliament next week.
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Hilary Benn unveils reforms to replace rejected Legacy Act in Northern Ireland
The Northern Ireland secretary has stated that new measures aimed at addressing crimes committed during the Troubles will tackle the "unfinished business" of the peace agreement made 27 years ago.
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Something seems very wrong in the invitation to Trump and Starmer’s press conference
The world’s media is expecting the unexpected at Keir Starmer and Donald Trump’s press conference today – but a major gaffe has been committed before it has even started.
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Conor Murphy to resign as Northern Ireland’s economy minister to join the Irish parliament
Sinn Féin politician to step down after being elected to Seanad, and aims to push reunification agenda.
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Starmer vows to prevent Gerry Adams from receiving compensation
PM says he aims to stop former Sinn Féin leader claiming damages for his internment as ministers ditch Troubles law
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Outrage as PM enables compensation for Gerry Adams after unlawful 1970s detention due to Labour law change
Ministers came under fire yesterday for a ’wholly inappropriate’ law change which paves the way for Gerry Adams to receive tens of thousands of pounds in compensation.
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Disgruntled Northern Ireland police officers accused of leaking IRA secrets after Good Friday Agreement
Newly released Irish archives include leaks from UK government and RUC’s attempts to undermine Sinn Féin
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Ireland’s voters dissatisfied with Taoiseach Simon Harris, according to election exit poll
Rivals claim Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael ‘becoming one party’ with voters under-34 increasingly backing Sinn Féin
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The Taoiseach announces that the Irish general election will be held in 23 days
Announcement comes as polls show Simon Harris’s Fine Gael and coalition partners Fianna Fáil in position to win fourth term
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New Stormont committee tasked with examining trading arrangements post-Brexit
The Assembly's new Stormont brake committee will have scope to assess the impact of Northern Ireland being left in regulatory limbo if it diverges from both EU and UK laws
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'Not for EU' labels to go on all meat and dairy products sold in supermarkets
Under a deal to restore power-sharing in Northern Ireland, ministers also will be given training on how to talk about the Good Friday Agreement after they displayed ignorance
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Who is Michelle O'Neill - Northern Ireland's new leader whose life changed at 16
Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill will make history as Northern Ireland’s first Irish republican First Minister after the DUP agreed to return to power-sharing at Stormont
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Michelle O'Neill set to become Northern Ireland's first Irish republican leader
Northern Ireland will get a new government after the DUP agreed to return to power-sharing at Stormont in a late night deal with the UK on post-Brexit trade checks
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'Braverman is a reckless speedster but Sunak drives dangerously at the wheel'
Trump-like entitled Suella Braverman should be sacked immediately, but this 'car crash' is really the fault of Rishi Sunak for doing a dirty deal to get to Number 10
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'Few tears' would've been shed if IRA killed Margaret Thatcher, Gerry Adams says
The former Sinn Fein leader made the incendiary remark about the infamous Brighton hotel bombing at the 1984 Tory party conference, which claimed five lives and left more than 30 people injured
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Joe Biden may be ageing but he’s no ideological dinosaur
Brian Reade reflects on the US President's successful visit to Ireland - despite what the Unionists and Tories were saying about him
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Northern Ireland's 25 years of peace hangs in balance amid fears GFA is failing
The Good Friday Agreement has saved hundreds of lives and given the province a fresh start, but now voices are being raised that it is failing the very people it is designed to protect
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A 'touch of ingenuity' in Rishi Sunak's Northern Ireland Windsor Framework
There’s a touch of ingenuity in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s scheme, yet by putting the DUP and his own Tory party's enemies on the backfoot, victory may still fail to strengthen him
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'Brexit is being used to destroy peace in Northern Ireland'
Peace in Northern Ireland was welcomed by everybody but the Tories and the DUP, says Fleet Street Fox. They're happy to use their failed Brexit as a way to destroy it
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Gunman who shot cop aimed at victim's terrified son in attack linked to New IRA
The youngster was standing beside his dad, Det Chief Insp John Caldwell, who was putting footballs in his car boot when the would-be assassins approached and opened fire outside a sports complex in Omagh
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