Sinn Féin
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Sinn Féin leader refused entry to Gaza Strip because of his support for Palestinians and plans to meet Hamas
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Book by former director of intelligence for republican movement Kieran Conway reveals full extent of IRA contacts at the time
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PSNI to probe allegations of fraud at devolved parliament over politicians’ expenses after claims made in BBC documentaries
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Ties between pro-union and nationalist politicians strain further after the Sinn Féin leader describes unionists as ‘bastards’
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Democratic Unionist MP targeted after saying he would ‘treat as toilet paper’ any move to give Gaelic equal status to English
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Sinn Fein and SDLP condemn attack on 28-year-old as homes evacuated in County Tyrone following suspected bomb alert
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Mairia Cahill, grandniece of a republican hero, has been vilified online since going public about her sex attack. In her first newspaper interview, she tells why she won’t give in to the threats
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SDLP leader Alasdair McDonnell tells party conference that electoral pacts are based on ‘sectarian, selfish interests’
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Junior minister Jennifer McCann accused of failing Mairia Cahill, who claimed IRA stopped her reporting assault to police
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Gary Hart to join negotiations on parades, flags and the legacy of the Troubles, as sectarian violence flares in east Belfast
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Spotlight did not mention woman's membership of anti-Sinn Féin group
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Political negotiations will tackle range of issues including Orange Order marches, the union flag and legacy of the Troubles
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Former IRA chief of staff and Northern Ireland’s deputy first minister praises the Queen’s courage for meeting him
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Former leader's colleagues and ex-foes in Sinn Féin pay tribute to Northern Ireland political force in special session of assembly
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Bill Clinton leads tributes to 'polarising' founder of Democratic Unionist party, who died on Friday after a long illness
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Democratic Unionist first minister of Northern Ireland who agreed to share power with Sinn Féin after decades of conflict
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Tory peer, formerly NI first minister, fears Ulster politics will polarise further if Scots vote yes to independence
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Independent law officer to determine if inquests will be held into fatal shootings by SAS in Northern Ireland in 1987
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Former IRA negotiator Ivor Bell's lawyer blasts tapes used to charge his client in Northern Ireland as a 'complete sham'
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Northern Ireland secretary due to give evidence to parliamentary select committee on controversial amnesty scheme
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Gerry Adams: We must fight government inertia and efforts by unionists to roll back the progress we’ve made since the 1994 IRA ceasefire
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Sinn Féin president doubts all-party talks will find good solution on legacy of Troubles and contentious parades and flags
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Police investigate blaze at party's constituency office in republican Creggan area of Derry on Sunday night.
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Ford warns young loyalists against 'ruining their lives' as unionist activist claims new generation of loyalists is being radicalised
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The Ulsterman's career has taken him from the backrooms of loyalist politics to the glitz of west London's Hurlingham Club
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Death in 2006 of British agent Denis Donaldson, 'political enforcer' for Gerry Adams, has led to 903 lines of inquiry
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Theresa Villiers makes appeal after DUP and UUP withdraw from Stormont talks in protest at ban on Orange Order parade
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Locals express grief at the latest in a number of similar tragic mishaps on farms in the area in recent years
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Promises of confidentiality were made that could not be kept
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Sinn Féin's Martina Anderson elected but other candidates left waiting due to delays
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Gerry Adams's plan to govern on both sides of border by 100th anniversary of Easter Rising in 2016 moves a step closer
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Family of Jean McConville welcome legal bid arguing that release of testimonies from ex-paramilitaries is in public interest
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Police chief hits out at 'sinister words' after Martin McGuinness comments following Gerry Adams's arrest over IRA murder
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Roy Greenslade tries to unravel the part played by an academic peer in the project that led to the arrest of Gerry Adams
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Greenslade Demonisation of Gerry Adams a consequence of Ireland's 'media bubble'
Roy Greenslade commends a letter to the Irish Times that refers to 'the gated community of journalism in Ireland'