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February
February 2024
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
Brian Rowan
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
Brian Rowan: The people of Northern Ireland have finally had enough of its broken politics
Brian Rowan
Northern Ireland at a standstill: 'The biggest day of strike action in a generation' today
Tens of thousands of workers across 16 unions are taking part in strike action later.
Motion to increase tax on bulk buying of homes for private rental to be opposed by Govt
Stormont session suspended and O’Neill says she fears Assembly may never return due to DUP boycott
Political parties to table amendments to referendum wording as Sinn Féin seeks 'clarifications'
Sinn Féin to bring forward motion to increase tax on bulk buying of homes for private rental
Interview: Matt Carthy says a united Ireland will happen 'quicker than people think'
McDonald invokes Northern Ireland peace process in address at Pro-Palestine rally in London
Mary Lou McDonald to address rally in London calling for ceasefire in Gaza
Sinn Féin in bid to recall Stormont Assembly next week ahead of public sector strike
Department warned Finance Minister against tax break for landlords in Budget 2024
Judge throws out Sinn Féin MLA's case against reporter as 'scandalous, frivolous and vexatious'
RTÉ advertise Operation Transformation sponsorship at 30% less than it charged Department of Health
Homelessness: Children in emergency accommodation tops 4,000 for first time
Official figures show 9,409 adults and 4,105 children were in emergency accommodation in November.
The figures are an increase of 335 compared with October 2023.
Over 190 more children are now living in emergency accommodation.
The numbers have been labelled a stark beginning to the new year.
Last year
2023
McDonald says Sinn Féin aiming to be in government across Ireland in 2024
Time for DUP to make a decision, Michelle O’Neill warns in New Year message
Claim IRA members were in Colombia on holiday, not to train FARC, 'insulted US intelligence'
SF should move away from violent links to stop attracting 'head bangers', Adams agreed in 2001