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Sinn Féin

Yesterday
7th May 2025
Investigation into Bobby Sands statue erected in West Belfast without planning permission
This week
4th May 2025 - 8th May 2025
Donohoe does not expect NAMA boss to carry over €430,000 salary when he returns to NTMA job
Last week
27th April 2025 - 3rd May 2025
Adams says he doesn't remember how many died on Bloody Friday and accuses barrister of ‘trivialising'
Gerry Adams tells defamation trial that BBC programme was an 'attempted hatchet job'
'He had to have the control': Kathleen Funchion speaks out after ex-partner jailed under Coco's Law
Last month
April 2025
McDonald says conversations about trans rights need to happen respectfully, referencing her trans sister
Oireachtas committees crank back into gear as chairs appointed (four months later)
Garda commissioner seeks to block senior officers from giving evidence in Gerry Adams libel case
Sinn Féin calls for a border poll 'this decade' as Taoiseach's stance labelled 'wrong'
Sinn Féin faces ban from Trans Pride march after statement from party's health spokesperson
Sinn Féin is again the most popular party as public gives thumbs down to FF-FG deal with Lowry
Irish MEPs ask EU to assess legality of German plan to deport Irish Palestine activists
‘Damning litany of failure’: Calls for investigation of governance at Children’s Health Ireland
Garda armed support unit called and man charged over incident at TD's constituency office
The number of schools needing financial crisis help has increased by 540% in two years
Almost half of schools receiving financial guidance are Deis and special schools.
RSA planning to open new driving test centre in South Dublin
Conradh na Gaeilge slams DUP legal challenge to Irish language signs in Belfast station
Germany seeking to deport two Irish citizens for taking part in pro-Palestine protests
A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs said the Department is ‘aware of reports and stands ready to provide consular assistance’.
March
March 2025
Fine Gael drops to its lowest level of support in new poll
Campaign of harassment against student at on-campus housing 'deeply concerning'
'Let me apologise on his behalf': Mary Lou says sorry for use of f-word by Sinn Féin TD in Dáil
Ceann Comhairle row: McDonald says official transcript of this week's Dáil chaos is 'flawed'
Verona Murphy says she won't be resigning, so what's next in the Ceann Comhairle row?
Man jailed for posting threatening videos towards Mary Lou McDonald and Garda Commissioner
Belfast’s recently opened Grand Central Station to get Irish language signage soon
Student teachers may soon undergo placement at special schools
UK government to challenge ruling that British soldiers were unjustified in killing Clonoe four
'It won't be me': Mary Lou McDonald bats off questions about running for President
Taoiseach accused of 'spoofing' over housing after White House laughter discussed in the Dáil
Calls for Tenant in Situ scheme to be reinstated as 'hundreds' wait to hear if they'll be evicted
Michelle O’Neill says Keir Starmer's 'devastating' benefit cuts are ‘callous and reprehensible’
Taoiseach says Michelle O’Neill's Washington boycott was 'a big mistake'
Ceann Comhairle refuses Thomas Gould's request to address Dáil over business fraud allegation
Excess water usage charges 'not being considered at this time’, Department of Housing says
Thomas Gould seeks to address Dáil over business fraud allegation
Second Sinn Féin politician denies wrongdoing after being questioned over alleged business fraud
Sinn Féin TD Thomas Gould says he is ‘entirely innocent’ after being questioned by gardaí over €150k fraud
Gould’s solicitor said that his client “utterly rejects the complaint made against him”.
Over 105,000 people left emergency departments last year without being seen
Government to oppose motion for students to have a right to education through Irish
Michelle O’Neill says White House visit ‘different’ for Taoiseach as he gets ‘one-on-one time’