Sinn Féin
Man attends PSNI interview “voluntarily” over City Hall portrait damage
The PSNI says the man had attended the interview on Tuesday 19 November, exactly a month after the incident at City Hall
“Astonishing” that no PSNI interviews conducted a month after city hall portrait damage
A DUP MLA questions why no interviews have taken place
Sinn Féin MP and former nurses’ leader Pat Cullen says ‘14 years of austerity’ cannot be reversed under one budget
Pat Cullen is ‘hopeful’ new strikes can be avoided
Irish News columnist Tom Kelly answers your questions
Sinn Féin’s electoral chances, the future of the SDLP and RTÉ geo-blocking all came up
Brian Feeney: Michelle O’Neill’s attendance at Remembrance Day is symbolic of the new political order in the north
Northern nationalists and republicans are taking ownership of a north from which they have been systematically excluded for over a century
Mary Lou McDonald: ‘Not reasonable’ to ask Sinn Féin representatives about Troubles atrocities
Mary Lou McDonald: “Not reasonable” to ask Sinn Féin representatives about Troubles atrocities
Ireland’s snap election: Harris calls poll amid Sinn Féin stumbles and booming economy - The Irish News view
Housing, cost of living and immigration will be among the issues ahead of November 29
Michael McMonagle remained silent as sordid crimes laid out in court
Former Sinn Féin press officer, Michael McMonagle sat silently in the dock at Bishop Street Courthouse as the litany of his sordid crimes was laid out during sentencing.
Uncompleted Gerry Adams documentary to be screened in Belfast
Project is due to be completed in 2025, but ‘work in progress’ screening is taking place as part of the Belfast Film Festival
Former Sinn Féin press officer Michael McMonagle to be sentenced for child sex offences
Former Sinn Féin press officer to be sentenced for child sex offences