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# Sinn Féin

This week
17th March 2024 - 19th March 2024
Interview: Sinn Féin's higher education spokesperson on how to fix the stresses of third-level
Last week
10th March 2024 - 16th March 2024
Sinn Féin criticises Government decision to gift scarves partly made of NZ wool for Paddy's Day
‘Open for business’: Michelle O’Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly bring burgeoning double act to Washington
Sinn Féin has placed ads in papers across the US - but there's a softer approach this year
The ads have been taken out by the party’s US fundraising arm Friends of Sinn Féin.
This month
March 2024
McDonald says SF would 'return to' issue of sexist language in Constitution if in power
Michelle O'Neill says she is 'sorry for every single loss of life' following Stakeknife report
Sex-for-rent arrangements 'insidious effect of housing crisis', says international student group
Minister starts Women's Day address to empty Dáil in moment widely shared on social media
Labour leader Ivana Bacik said she was ‘disappointed’ to see so few representatives in the Chamber.
Taoiseach: There's no guarantee a future government would rerun the care referendum
Michelle O'Neill is now more popular than the main party leaders in Ireland, opinion poll finds
Nature restoration law reveals cracks and divisions in Sinn Féin and Fine Gael
'We have known the brutality of colonialism': McDonald calls for ceasefire in Gaza in US speech
Last month
February 2024
Sinn Féin accused of hypocrisy after voting against landmark EU nature restoration law
Government were made aware of new RTÉ exit package review arrangements in October
'I've never been told not to sing rebel songs, but I know some are reluctant to sing them now'
Who's running in the European elections? Here are the declared candidates so far
'One visit' to Israel not a reason to oppose von der Leyen’s second term bid, says McGrath
McDonald travelling to New York for Irish Unity summit, says party fundraising not part of trip
Sinn Féin pledges to re-run referendums if they fall and the party gets into government
Finance minister to meet Stormont counterpart, as UK govt tables motion reaffirming 'Acts of Union'
US Secretary of State calls on new Stormont leaders to deliver prosperity for the North
Minister will amend law to close vulture fund legal loophole impacting mortgage-holders
New law would compel members of Commissions of Investigation to appear before Oireachtas
Taoiseach slams Sinn Féin motion on TV licence fee as ‘pretty comical’
What parties will 18-34-year-olds vote for in the EU elections? And why?
New poll shows Sinn Féin out in front for upcoming European elections in June
Sinn Féin TD Kathleen Funchion eyes up Ireland South nomination in European Elections
McDonald and O'Neill talk Irish unity and 'being chilled' about identity in UK media blitz
Mary Lou McDonald: 'Government has not handled the immigration question well'
Michelle O'Neill says she will raise referendum on Irish unity when she meets Rishi Sunak
Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill on cusp of becoming NI First Minister as Stormont to return tomorrow
Speaker of the Stormont Assembly will meet with all party whips at midday today to discuss the arrangements for the sitting.
Poll: Should Sinn Féin boycott the White House this St Patrick's Day?
January
January 2024
Government defeats Sinn Féin motion calling on intervention in genocide case against Israel
UK government to replace 'green lane' on goods travelling to NI under new Stormont deal
The DUP has been using a veto power to block Stormont’s devolved institutions for almost two years.
It was announced earlier this week that the DUP was prepared to return to Stormont, dependent on the UK Government implementing certain legislative assurances.
The return will see Michelle O’Neill become the region’s first ever nationalist first minister.
Strong words as Government and opposition debate intervening in genocide case against Israel
‘They’re like children’: Mixed reaction to DUP's overnight deal in both nationalist and unionist towns
The health service was the main concern among people in Banbridge and Newry in Co Down.
Brian Rowan: Donaldson finally came through, but the real work starts now
Support for Sinn Féin at lowest point since last general election
Pressure mounts on Sinn Féin to boycott St Patrick's Day trip to Washington
Sinn Féin says it will support a Yes vote in the upcoming referendums