Leaders of Sinn Fein will not travel to the White House to participate in St. Patrick's Day festivities in Washington, D.C.
Sinn Fein leaders say they will not attend St Patrick’s Day events at the White House in protest over United States President ...
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A bid by Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O'Neill for the Irish presidency in November has been effectively ruled out ...
A victims' campaigner has hit out at Sinn Fein representatives paying tribute to IRA figure Brendan 'Bik' McFarlane.
Sinn Fein won't go to the White House for St. Patrick's Day "in response to the call for the mass expulsion of the ...
Sinn Fein’s decision to boycott St Patrick’s Day visits to the US “doesn’t help anybody in Palestine”, Ireland’s deputy ...
Sinn Fein’s decision to boycott the St Patrick’s Day celebrations at the White House is little more than a ploy to win votes, ...
The party confirms that DUP deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly would attend any event in the White House if invited.
Sinn Féin’s White House boycott is a “manoeuvre” to set First Minister Michelle O’Neill up for an Irish presidential bid, the ...
Irish premier Micheál Martin, who said he hadn’t received a formal invitation to Washington but expects the meeting to happen and plans to attend, accused Sinn Fein of playing politics.
Sinn Féin confirmed on Friday morning that it would not travel to Washington DC for St Patrick’s Day in opposition to US ...