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    • Monday, 15 May, 2023
      News in-depthNorthern Ireland
      DUP uses Northern Ireland elections as proxy for post-Brexit campaign

      Unionists fight to retain dominance as Sinn Féin aims to become the largest party in councils

      David Coburn pictured outside his home
    • Monday, 15 August, 2022
      FT SeriesThe Henry Mance Interview
      Michelle O’Neill: ‘What I won’t allow is the unravelling of the Good Friday Agreement’

      Northern Ireland’s would-be first minister is frustrated by political stalemate but has one consolation — her goal of Irish reunification is becoming more likely

      Michelle O’Neill is photographed in the Sinn Féin office at Stormont, Belfast
    • Tuesday, 14 June, 2022
      Northern Ireland
      Liz Truss calls on DUP to ‘get on with it’ and resolve Northern Ireland political impasse

      UK foreign secretary makes appeal after government publishes legislation that would override Brexit deal with EU

      Liz Truss
    • Monday, 30 May, 2022
      Northern Ireland
      DUP again blocks appointment of Northern Ireland assembly speaker

      Jeffrey Donaldson demands ‘decisive’ changes to region’s post-Brexit trading arrangements to end stalemate

    • Sunday, 15 May, 2022
      News in-depth
      Sinn Féin leader pledges to move past N Ireland’s tribal divisions

      First minister-in-waiting Michelle O’Neill keeps up political pace despite paralysis in Stormont

      Michelle O’Neill
    • Tuesday, 10 May, 2022
      Northern Ireland
      Johnson signals readiness to scrap N Ireland’s post-Brexit trading deal

      Move puts UK on collision course with EU, whose leaders warn PM not to act unilaterally

      Sinn Féin’s first minister-in-waiting Michelle O’Neil
    • Sunday, 8 May, 2022
      News in-depthNorthern Ireland
      Prospect of a united Ireland comes into sharp focus

      Sinn Féin, the nationalist party, is aiming for a referendum within 5 years to end partition

      Sinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill
    • Saturday, 7 May, 2022
      Northern Ireland
      Sinn Féin wins historic victory in Northern Ireland

      The nationalist party will be the biggest political force for first time in a century

    • Friday, 6 May, 2022
      Northern Ireland
      Sinn Féin on track to pull off historic victory in Northern Ireland

      Alliance confident of strong performance, with DUP likely to be relegated to second place in Stormont Assembly

      Sinn Féin vice-president Michelle O’Neill celebrates after being elected for Mid-Ulster
    • Thursday, 3 February, 2022
      Northern Ireland
      Northern Ireland first minister resigns over Brexit trade rules

      Move threatens to paralyse Stormont government weeks ahead of regional elections on May 5

    • Thursday, 17 June, 2021
      Northern Ireland
      DUP leader Edwin Poots quits in fresh turmoil for N Ireland

      Leader of largest unionist party goes after just 3 weeks in face of criticism from own party over concessions to nationalists

    • Monday, 17 May, 2021
      Northern Ireland
      Northern Ireland police cleared of bias over Republican funeral

      Watchdog says force faced ‘complex challenge’ balancing security with enforcement of Covid rules at Storey service

      Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald, left, and Northern Ireland’s deputy first minister Michelle O’Neill during the funeral of Bobby Storey in west Belfast
    • Tuesday, 6 April, 2021
      Northern Ireland
      Police and politicians appeal for calm after Northern Ireland violence

      Senior officers say unrest is being orchestrated by ‘disaffected groups’ amid rising sectarian tension

    • Wednesday, 17 March, 2021
      Ireland
      Irish PM Martin tells Biden UK and EU must ‘stand by’ Brexit trade rules

      Taoiseach thanks US president for ‘unwavering’ support for Good Friday Agreement

    • Thursday, 13 August, 2020
      Brexit
      Johnson has ‘genuine desire’ for UK-EU trade deal, says Irish premier

      Micheál Martin’s comments come after first meeting with British counterpart

    • Thursday, 2 July, 2020
      Northern Ireland
      DUP calls for Sinn Féin leader to quit in IRA funeral row

      Northern Ireland facing new political crisis as first minister says Michelle O’Neill should step down

    • Wednesday, 1 July, 2020
      Northern Ireland
      Sinn Féin leader refuses to apologise in IRA funeral row

      Michelle O’Neill accused of flouting region’s lockdown rules by opposition parties

    • Monday, 6 April, 2020
      News in-depthNorthern Ireland
      Coronavirus poses big test for Northern Ireland 

      Tackling Covid-19 has revived tensions between political parties in region’s government

    • Friday, 31 January, 2020
      Northern Ireland
      Payouts to victims of Northern Ireland Troubles spark Stormont division

      Restriction of pensions to those ‘injured through no fault of their own’ angers Sinn Féin

      A picture shows the Parliament Buildings, the seat of the Northern Ireland Assembly, on the Stormont Estate in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on March 22, 2017. Northern Ireland's former deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, a one-time Irish Republican Army (IRA) commander who later helped negotiate an end to the conflict in Northern Ireland, died on Tuesday aged 66. / AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALL (Photo credit should read BEN STANSALL/AFP via Getty Images)
    • Thursday, 8 March, 2018
      UK politics
      UK draws up £12bn budget for Northern Ireland

      Fresh step to direct rule from London after collapse of power-sharing talks

      Northern Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley speaking at Parliament Buildings in Stormont in Belfast. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday February 14, 2018. Democractic Unionist leader Arlene Foster has said there is no prospect of restoring Northern Ireland's devolved government. See PA story ULSTER Politics. Photo credit should read: Michael Cooper/PA Wire
    • Monday, 4 September, 2017
      UK devolution
      Northern Ireland warned time is running out for power sharing

      Westminster ready to impose budget as Sinn Féin claims deal is possible within days

      Sinn Fein leader at Stormont Michelle O'Neill (centre) with party colleagues (left to right) Caoimhe Archibald, Conor Murphy, Megan Fearon and Mairtin O Muilleoir at a press conference at Parliament Buildings at Stormont in Belfast, during talks on the prospect of restoring powersharing in Northern Ireland. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday September 4, 2017. Negotiations aimed at restoring devolved government were paused over the summer. See PA story ULSTER Politics. Photo credit should read: Liam McBurney/PA Wire
    • Friday, 28 April, 2017
      Brexit
      Sinn Féin makes appeal to anti-Brexit voters in Northern Ireland

      Republicans face uphill battle in winning over unionist Remainers

      Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill, Gerry Kelly (left), and Caral Ni Chuilin (right) during a press conference at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, Belfast, as formal talks to restore Northern Ireland powersharing have been paused until after the General Election. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday April 27, 2017. Progress has been made on developing a programme for devolved government and addressing the legacy of thousands of conflict killings and injuries, Northern Ireland Secretary James Brokenshire said. See PA story ULSTER Politics. Photo credit should read: Peter Morrison/PA Wire
    • Monday, 27 March, 2017
      UK devolution
      Sinn Fein plays waiting game as Stormont bargaining drags on

      Restoring government to Northern Ireland may not be nationalist party’s priority

      Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams walks past a portrait of Former First Minister Ian Paisley on his way to a press briefing at Stormont in Belfast on March 27, 2016. Northern Ireland's squabbling parties have abandoned talks to form a power-sharing government before Monday's deadline to resolve their bitter political differences. / AFP PHOTO / Paul FAITHPAUL FAITH/AFP/Getty Images
    • Monday, 23 January, 2017
      UK devolution
      Sinn Fein names Michelle O’Neill as leader in Northern Ireland

      Health minister replaces Martin McGuinness

      BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - JANUARY 23: Michelle O'Neill (2L) is unveiled as the new Sinn Fein leader in the north at a Stormont announcement press conference alongside Martin McGuinness (2R), Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams (R) and Mary Lou McDonald (L) on January 23, 2017 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Former Northern Ireland deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness stepped down from his role as Sinn Fein leader in the north recently due to the ongoing Renewable Heat Scheme crisis and also due to ill health. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)
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