Sinn Féin set for 12 December Westminster elections
Sinn Féin is set to contest all 18 Westminster constituencies on 12 December after its efforts to form a pact of parties...
UK in turmoil as elections loom
The political parties in the North have put themselves on a general election footing as continuing manoeuvres over Brexit at Westminster mean that a poll may not take place until the end of November
How the 31 August IRA cessation happened
The IRA cessation is 25 years old this week. August 1994 was an intense month. To be honest, neither Martin nor I really knew if we would succeed
Sinn Féin MEP Anderson condemns Turkish trustees decision
"The EU, who provide funding to Turkey, must end its silence on Turkish state oppression against the Kurdish people and their democratically elected representatives," said Sinn Féin MEP Anderson
Ireland faces biggest challenge as Brexit becomes reality
Exclusion from the EU customs union and single market will have a devastating impact on seamless trade and all-Ireland supply chains
Féile An Phobail Abú
Wasn’t Féile an Phobail 2019 great? 11 days, covering over 300 events, which attracted tens of thousands people. Amazing
Johnson named extreme-right Tory cabinet
The newly appointed British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has appointed an over-the-top Cabinet of Brexiteer ultras and right-wing extremists
Boris Johnson set to become UK Prime Minister today
Boris Johnson has won a final Tory leadership runoff, defeating his opponent Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt with the support of more than two in three of the Conservative Party membership
Voting for the next President of Ireland
Agreeing the date and passing the legislation is only one part of the battle ahead. Holding the referendum is important. Winning the referendum is essential
Stormont to determine fate of Brexit and Westminster
An amendment has been made to legislation at Westminster which prevents a crash Brexit coming about by the suspension of the London parliament unless Stormont is restored