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Secretary of state aware of Sinn Féin Stormont offices raid for months before, records reveal
What became known as Stormontgate led to the suspension of devolution and the reintroduction of direct rule
Tony Blair tried to change Gerry Adams' IRA disarmament statement
On April 27 2003, the then-Sinn Féin leader gave a lengthy address on the decommissioning of arms by the IRA
Christmas Day festive run at Stormont breaks course participation record
Almost 800 runners, many wearing Father Christmas and elf costumes, crossed the finish line at the landmark Belfast venue.
Stormont reviewing ministers’ WhatsApp use after wiping of phone data revealed during Covid inquiry
The Scottish government announced this week it was to ban the messaging app in response to an external review into its use
Stormont ministers agree to put draft budget out for public consultation
Ministers were unanimous in green-lighting the public feedback exercise.
Majority of stalking cases before courts dealt with within a year
New offences for stalking were brought in under legislation introduced in 2022
£1bn investment needed to fix hospital waiting lists in five years, MLAs told
Department of Health official Dr Tomas Adell briefed the Health Committee on measures needed to tackle the waiting list crisis in Northern Ireland.
Stormont votes to extend post-Brexit trade arrangements for four more years
The vote passed on a straight majority basis in the face of opposition from unionist MLAs.
What is the democratic consent mechanism? Stormont to vote on Irish Sea border arrangements
Vote on Irish Sea border arrangements to take place on Tuesday
Tom Kelly: From Stormont’s pretend politics to Mary Lou McDonald’s Dublin delusions, we’re in a terrible state o’ chassis
The Sinn Féin leader’s sense of entitlement following the election is staggering