Real impact of NI Assembly elections to be on unionist morale
‘We now have a nationalism that is confident ... Sinn Féin can take Stormont’
‘We now have a nationalism that is confident ... Sinn Féin can take Stormont’
Jeffrey Donaldson was speaking during the plenary meeting of the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly
UK’s newly appointed chief negotiator with EU wants ‘comprehensive solution’
This was republicanism with jazz hands and glitter balls as delegates assembled for Sinn Féin’s ardfheis
Liam O’Keefe died at a house in Ardoyne on Tuesday, second child ‘stable’ in hospital
Police confirm they are not looking for anyone else in relation to the incident; second child remains critically ill in hospital after suspected stabbing
PSNI refused to provide cover for council contractors to remove material over fears of disorder
Footage of customers and staff flouting Covid-19 guidelines went viral after brunch event last year
Escalating political row over failure to act over alleged breach of coronavirus regulations
The party’s pervasive presence in the US has long been a challenge for Irish governments
Foster says she made unionist opposition to the protocol clear to the prime minister during his visit to the North
MP John Finucane says locals are in shock at tragedy affecting ‘three healthy young men’
Gardaí object to bar keeping licence over claim of Covid rules breach
Party’s deputy leader lost Westminster seat to Sinn Féin’s John Finucane in election
Party’s US arm received part loan repayment of $3,500 from 1916 commemorations firm
PSNI investigating security alert at house of brother of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane
When the election came, Sinn Féin ran the best campaign of all the main parties
The performances came across with sophisticated poise
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The electorate has told DUP and Sinn Féin: it is time to deal with day-to-day issues
The Democrat Unionist Party lost one-sixth of its voters and Sinn Féin almost a quarter
With Brexit mandate, PM vows to respect Remainers and forge new links with EU
Former MP may rematerialise as Northern Executive minister if Stormont restored
The electorate showed no mercy to the DUP as it vented its anger over Brexit, the health service crisis and the cash-for-ash scandal
For the third successive election the North’s fledgling centre ground showed well
DUP deputy leader, who had held seat since 2001, loses to son of murdered solicitor
DUP remains the biggest party in North but holds fewer seats than Sinn Féin and SDLP
By 7am the official result should be clear and an official declaration imminent
Over 50,000 more voters registered to take part compared with 2017 Westminster poll
Contest for Sylvia Hermon’s seat in North Down likely to be first announced around 1am
More than 50,000 additional people on North’s electoral register may have crucial say
Christmas concerts in various venues and the Ficino Quartet at the National Concert Hall
The inter-party talks due to start on December 16th may lack enthusiasm. Yet for the DUP, and a reluctant Sinn Féin, trudging back to the table seems the only way ahead
Winning North Belfast seat would create ‘political earthquake’, party says at manifesto launch
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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