Sinn Fein
Fianna Fáil chief attacks Sinn Fein’s failure “to be open about their past or apologise for it”
The leader of Fianna Fáil, Micheál Martin TD, has attacked Sinn Fein's failure "to be open about their past or apologise for it".
Comment: Paleo-Unionism needs to fully accept equality and tolerance
Paleo-Unionism needs to fully accept equality and tolerance in the new Northern Ireland, writes Kevin Meagher.
McGuinness: “I genuinely regret every single life that was lost during that conflict”
After publicly shaking hands with the Queen on her visit to Northern Ireland, Martin McGuinness calls for a renewal of efforts towards Irish unity.
ULSTER (still) SAYS NO
A clear majority in Northern Ireland reject the idea of reunification, yet want British and Irish parties to stand for election in the province.
Jubilee celebrations offered a “legacy of hope” for Scotland and Northern Ireland
Alex Salmond uses the Diamond Jubilee to reaffirm the Scottish government’s commitment to the monarch.
Sinn Féin’s twin aims: Winning friends in the north and finding some southern comfort
A rejection of the European Union treaty in the upcoming Irish referendum would be seen as a success for Sinn Féin and inject hope into the party.