Sinn Féin under growing pressure over references for former colleague later convicted of child-sex offences
Taoiseach Simon Harris calls on Mary Lou McDonald to answer questions about press officer controversy
Taoiseach Simon Harris calls on Mary Lou McDonald to answer questions about press officer controversy
First Minister says Northern Ireland must seize 'once in a lifetime opportunity’ of hosting Euros in 2028
It poured rain all day in London but there was a sunny interlude at a convenient moment for the new Labour prime minister
Inquiry hears presence of visitors in Antrim and Dublin ‘dispelled’ idea that China would contain pandemic
Mary Lou McDonald calls on Government to follow South Africa’s lead and bring proceedings against Israel to International Court of Justice
Sinn Féin’s Stormont leader has written to Northern Ireland Secretary saying the patience of the public has been tested ‘beyond all reasonable limits’ by impasse
Sinn Féin vice-president and leader in Stormont is set to become North’s first nationalist First Minister when assembly returns
Dr Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid given standing ovation by Sinn Féin party members after emotional address
Northern Ireland’s First Minister designate Michelle O’Neill says public patience with Stormont ‘paralysis’ has run out
State’s main opposition party - consistently topping opinion polls - is tinkering with its stances on tax and foreign policy as it seeks to present itself as a party of Government
Sinn Féin first minister designate says immense ‘positivity and momentum’ can be garnered from visit
The scale of the Northern conflict, more than 3,700 dead over 30 years in a population of just 1.5 million, is impossible to comprehend. I focused on my own parish
A ‘man about the parish’ or ‘extremely active’ - party members weigh up the part currently played by the former politician
Sinn Féin deputy president says ‘full apology’ took two and a half years, which ‘speaks volumes’ in terms of its sincerity
Party plans to argue against allocation of funds for GAA’s plans to redevelop Belfast stadium, dormant since 2013, into 34,000 capacity grounds
Shadow Northern Ireland secretary Hilary Benn said he was ‘listening and learning’ during first visit to Northern Ireland since being appointed to role last month
Work ongoing to address party’s concerns to restore executive, says Northern Ireland Secretary
Sinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill: Two governments need to be more active in finding a solution to the powersharing logjam
Despite the lack of co-operation from the party, the author has produced a pointed chronicle of its evolution over the last four decades, without fear or favour - and with one explosive claim
Legislation before House of Commons would deny human rights to victims, First Minister-designate tells commemoration
Leo Varadkar says Northern Ireland works best when there is a ‘common strategy’ between both jurisdictions
Unelected people are prominent and important in the leadership and decision-making processes of Sinn Féin
Northern Ireland Secretary believes legislation can be brought forward to assuage DUP’s concerns on post-Brexit trading
Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland says about 500,000 people will either take part in or watch July 12th marches across North
UK Covid inquiry scrutinises level of preparation in place ahead of Covid-19 outbreak in early 2020
Referee and umpire were injured during the incident in Cookstown on Thursday evening
Funding used to pay for newspaper advertisements and travel costs, while $54,000 sent to Northern Ireland
Most Americans see party through prism of Northern Ireland rather than as potential part of Dublin government, although some would be ‘shocked’ at manifesto, US analysts say
Michelle O’Neill says there was “no alternative” to violence. Bríd Rodgers of the SDLP thought differently
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly signed off €10m investment in response to Stormont budget cuts
Sinn Féin is struggling to fit current events into the Irish republican world view, where unionists might be bad but Britain is always worse, and a British Tory government is worst of all
Tánaiste among those to criticise Sinn Féin MP John Finucane’s planned attendance at event this weekend
First Minister designate accuses British government of showing ‘no sense of urgency’ in dealing with the DUP’s ongoing boycott of devolved government
Sinn Féin vice-president calls on UK and Dublin governments to come together after party’s historic win in NI council elections
Mary Lou McDonald calls for forum to discuss ‘how we transition’ towards unity in wake of NI election success
The party gained 39 seats to return 144 councillors, making it the largest entity in local government in the North
A total of 462 councillors are due to be elected in 11 council areas.
Sinn Féin deputy leader took action against DUP’s John Carson for comments made on Facebook
King Charles’s coronation ceremony proves that, for all its current problems and strife, Britain still knows how to throw a royal party
The republican-royal reconciliation, after decades of unrest, has more to do with party’s wider political ambitions and attracting more centrist voters in the Republic
It may be 101 years since independence - but you wouldn’t know it from a stroll around the halls of British power
Aontú leader believes many ‘grassroots republicans will be very annoyed’
Negotiations are over and the only decision facing the DUP is whether they will share power on the basis of equality
The great and the good are gathering here - and in a series of gala dinners and events they’ll pat themselves on the back for a job well done. We need more
Sinn Féin leader finds there is no partition in economy class as she is seated in the same row as DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson on their way home from Washington
DUP leader accepts ‘progress’ has been made but defends position in blocking restoration of power-sharing Executive
Varadkar, Martin and McDonald among many visiting Joe Biden and other key US players in traditional leveraging of our national identity
The party has its sights on the Department for the Economy, a DUP fiefdom. The potential is big, as are the pitfalls
Sinn Féin says no reason for unionist party to stay out of Assembly while it studies latest post-Brexit proposals
‘Time is of the essence’ in relation to return of Assembly and Executive, party leader Mary Lou McDonald says
Protocol deal is ‘workable and durable’, says Varadkar
The key question is whether or not to re-enter Stormont institutions - and if so, when?
Contradictions appear to exist between audited accounts and election spending returns and revolve around a figure of €313,000
Rival parties push for end to boycott of devolution to allow a speaker to be elected
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices