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Tensions are continuing to smoulder around two loyalist bonfires in Northern Ireland which have attracted significant ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNSinn Féin to lead protest outside GPO today over plans for more shops and offices on siteThe public are adamant that the GPO is hallowed ground and should be respected,” Sinn Féin TD Aengus Ó Snodaigh said.
Hundreds of bonfires will be lit across Northern Ireland later ahead of the Orange Order ’s July 12 parades on Saturday. The ...
On Monday afternoon, a debate will take place in Parliament on a petition entitled “Protect Northern Ireland Veterans From ...
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Belfast Live on MSNControversial Belfast bonfire going ahead "unthinkable", Sinn Féin MLA saysIt is “unthinkable” that a contentious loyalist bonfire in Belfast should be allowed to go ahead, Sinn Fein has said. Party ...
SF leader says discussions ongoing around the option of selecting a joint candidate supported by left parties to succeed ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNSinn Fein's president Mary Lou McDonald faces criticism for praising IRA bomber Joe McDonnellThe TUV has criticised Mary Lou McDonald after she praised a paramilitary convict on the anniversary of his death.
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has called on the Government to immediately intervene to bring 18 children from Gaza to Ireland for vital medical treatment.
A model of refugees in a boat, placed on a bonfire in a pro-British town near Belfast, was set alight on Thursday night, ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'A sick cycle of justification': UUP deputy Robbie Butler condemns Sinn Fein president's praise for leading Provo Joe McDonnellCondemnation of Mary Lou McDonald’s comments in praise of a dead paramilitary this week has escalated, with the UUP’s deputy ...
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The charges related to a Stormont committee that examined the sale of the National Asset Management Agency’s Northern Ireland ...
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Irish Independent on MSN‘Political unionism needs to get off its backside’: Sinn Fein MLA slams ‘lack of leadership’ over bonfire removalThe PSNI has declared a major incident over the removal of bonfire material at a site in south Belfast. It comes after Belfast City Council earlier voted to remove the material over concerns around ...
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