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Mary Lou McDonald

July 2024

  • Mary Lou McDonald’s tweet was seen as not helping bilateral relations.

    Irish glee as Sinn Féin leader congratulates Spain on Euros win over England

    For some it was harmless banter but others say Mary Lou McDonald’s post on X was an example of obnoxious trolling

February 2024

  • Michelle O’Neill

    With Sinn Féin in first minister post, has the republicans’ day come at last?

    Michelle O’Neill has taken the top job but Irish unity is unlikely to be ‘within touching distance’

January 2024

  • Sinn Féin’s Michelle O'Neill (R) and Mary Lou McDonald (C) speak during a press conference

    Sinn Féin says united Ireland ‘within touching distance’ as Stormont deal agreed

    Party prepares to claim Northern Ireland first minister post for first time with power sharing set to resume

November 2023

  • Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald.

    Sinn Féin’s rising tally of lawsuits fuels fears it is trying to stifle scrutiny

    The Irish PM has accused the party of trying to take away democracy through threats as press freedom organisations raise concerns

December 2022

  • Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald during her keynote speech at the Sinn Fein Ard Fheis at the RDS in Dublin on 5 November 2022.

    Gangland ‘trial of the century’ puts Sinn Féin leader – and party’s alleged criminal links – in spotlight

    Poll ratings dip for Mary Lou McDonald despite her distancing herself from former protege and councillor, Jonathan Dowdall

May 2022

  • Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald speaks to the media in Dublin after a meeting of the party executive

    Sinn Féin leader says Boris Johnson using Northern Ireland as ‘pawn’ in games with EU

    Mary Lou McDonald says Tories in ‘cahoots’ with DUP in threatening to tear up post-Brexit protocol
  • TOPSHOT-BRITAIN-NIRELAND-ELECTION-POLITICS<br>TOPSHOT - Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland and Irish republican Sinn Fein party member Michelle O'Neill (centre L) takes a selfie photograph with Sinn Fein party President Mary Lou McDonald (centre R) as they arrive at the Magherafelt Meadowbank sports centre in Magherafelt, Co Londonderry, on May 7, 2022. - Northern Ireland on Saturday resumed counting ballots from an election that has put the nationalist Sinn Fein party on course for a historic victory. As the count restarted from Thursday's complex proportional voting, the former political wing of the IRA paramilitary group had secured 18 seats for the 90-seat legislature. (Photo by Paul Faith / AFP) (Photo by PAUL FAITH/AFP via Getty Images)

    Sinn Féin assembly victory fuels debate on future of union

    Leader Mary Lou McDonald raises issue of unification as nationalists become biggest party in Northern Ireland
  • Sinn Féin’s Daniel Baker, Pat Sheehan, Mary Lou McDonald, Aisling Reilly and Orlaithi Flynn in Belfast, on Friday during counting

    Sinn Féin celebrates victory but DUP warns over Northern Ireland protocol

    DUP will refuse to join new administration until UK government addresses post-Brexit trade border deal

October 2021

  • Ian Paisley

    Boris Johnson promised to tear up NI protocol, says DUP MP Ian Paisley

    Paisley says Johnson told him he ‘would sign up to changing that protocol and indeed tearing it up’

September 2021

  • The DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson.

    DUP may walk out of Stormont power-sharing over Brexit protocol

    Jeffrey Donaldson says DUP is ‘totally opposed to Northern Ireland protocol as it presently exists’

April 2021

  • The crowd at the funeral of Bobby Storey last June

    Stormont assembly censures Sinn Féin members over funeral

    Service for Bobby Storey last June drew a large crowd of mourners in breach of Covid rules

May 2020

  • Northern Ireland first minister, Arlene Foster (left), and deputy, Michelle O’Neill (right)

    How coronavirus is spurring the cause of a united Ireland

    Una Mullally
    A pandemic that knows no borders has arrived at the same time as political support for unity is growing, says the Irish Times columnist Una Mullally

March 2020

  • Leo Varadkar on the front pages of Irish national newspapers on Wednesday

    Ireland's old political rivals hold talks over historic coalition

    Coronavirus crisis spurs government formation talks between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil

February 2020

  • Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin outside Leinster House last week.

    Micheál Martin faces a battle of conscience to form Irish government

  • Gerry Adams

    Gerry Adams will be Sinn Féin negotiator, leaked brief reveals

  • Irish TDs

    Varadkar resigns as Irish government enters stalemate

  • Leo Varadkar

    Varadkar prepares to go into opposition as deadlock continues

  • ‘People have moved on’. But can Sinn Féin really shrug off the past?

  • Mary-Lou McDonald: violent dissident republicans should disband

  • Consequences of Sinn Féin’s success in Ireland’s election

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