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Friday, May 17

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Attitudes on immigration toughest among supporters of Sinn Féin and Independents

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Public mood toughening, with strong support for Government to do more to manage immigration and deport asylum seekers whose applications have failed

Thursday, May 16

12

Ireland income tax: What would Sinn Féin’s policies mean for you?

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An aspect of the party’s proposals that has received little attention would prove significant for those earning over €100,000

09

Tide has turned for Government as Sinn Féin’s large lead has now evaporated

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Proportion of electorate expecting to vote Independent at next general election unchanged at 17%

08

Irish Times poll: Sinn Féin slide continues with five-point fall as party neck and neck with Fine Gael

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Fine Gael now level with main Opposition party while support for Fianna Fáil and most smaller parties steady

Elimination of gap between Fine Gael and Sinn Féin the big takeaway from Irish Times poll

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Simon Harris’s first personal rating in polls is a creditable 38%, the second most popular leader after Micheál Martin and ahead of Mary Lou McDonald

Wednesday, May 15

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Tuesday, May 14

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NI first minister sorry for attending funeral of ex-Sinn Féin chairman Bobby Storey

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The first minister tells the Covid Inquiry her actions “compounded the hurt” and “angered families” during the pandemic.

Saturday, May 11

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Sinn Féin in government would not be certainty for delivering more for workers, says Mick Lynch

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UK Labour and SF both have good policies ‘on paper’ but would still be subject to pressures when in power, union leader tells Dublin event

Friday, May 10

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Wednesday, May 8

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Mary Lou McDonald nonplussed as Taoiseach questions Sinn Féin’s porous stance on open borders

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Taoiseach puzzled by Sinn Féin election literature that claims the party is opposed to open borders

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I shouldn’t have attended Storey funeral in lockdown, ex-Sinn Fein minister says

The funeral sparked political controversy after Sinn Fein ministers attended despite lockdown restrictions

I shouldn’t have attended Storey funeral in lockdown, ex-Sinn Fein minister says

Caral Ni Chuilin, who was Stormont’s Communities minister in June 2020, apologised at the Covid-19 Inquiry to the families of victims.

I shouldn’t have attended Storey funeral in lockdown, ex-Sinn Fein minister says

Caral Ni Chuilin, who was Stormont’s Communities minister in June 2020, apologised at the Covid-19 Inquiry to the families of victims.

I shouldn’t have attended Storey funeral in lockdown, ex-Sinn Fein minister says

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Caral Ni Chuilin, who was Stormont’s Communities minister in June 2020, apologised at the Covid-19 Inquiry to the families of victims.

Tuesday, May 7

08

London investors told Sinn Féin-led government would be ‘more New Labour than Corbyn Labour’

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Group put together by Davy to meet finance spokesman Pearse Doherty included investors in government bonds, Irish banks and other businesses here

Monday, May 6

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Anti-immigration protesters in Dublin shout 'Sinn Fein are traitors' in asylum row

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Hundreds of anti-immigration protesters marched in Dublin on Monday, clashing with counter-demonstrators as police worked to keep the peace.

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IRELAND FOR THE IRISH: Dublin Sees Huge Protest Against Mass Immigration – Ruling Sinn Fein Party Blasted by Crowd as ‘Traitors’

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Sunday, May 5

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What is behind the decline in support for Sinn Féin?

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The party soared on opposition to Government policy on housing but it faces a huge challenge in its positioning on immigration

Sunday, Apr 21

17

The Earth's Corr: Sinn Fein says it opposes new fossil infrastructure yet their minister refuses to stop oil terminal

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It’s outrageous that our government is still allowing new fossil fuel infrastructure to be built - when what they should be supporting is the roll out of solar panels and wind farms

Sunday, Apr 14

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Fianna Fáil grassroots ‘optimistic’ about outdoing Sinn Féin in local elections

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Party members express views on targets, party leaders and potential coalition partners