Tag Archives: Michelle O’Neill

O’Neill Leaves Door Open for Presidential Run

Northern Ireland’s First Minister Michelle O’Neill has not ruled out the possibility of entering the upcoming Irish presidential race. Responding to questions on the matter, O’Neill stated that Sinn Féin is continuing its internal discussions on whether to put forward a candidate for Áras an Uachtaráin. No final decision has yet been made by the party. Speculation around potential candidates …

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PSNI Appeals for Help in Tracking Down Disorder Suspects

A series of violent incidents across Northern Ireland has resulted in 63 police officers sustaining injuries, prompting widespread concern and condemnation. The unrest, which began in Ballymena, County Antrim, has since spread to several towns, including Portadown, Coleraine, and Larne. The disturbances were triggered by the arrest of two 14-year-old boys in connection with an alleged sexual assault on a …

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PSNI Brings in Reinforcements to Tackle Ballymena Unrest

Ballymena, a town in Northern Ireland, has experienced two consecutive nights of violent unrest following the court appearance of two 14-year-old boys charged with the attempted rape of a teenage girl. The disturbances have resulted in injuries to 32 police officers and significant property damage. The initial protest, which began as a peaceful vigil in support of the alleged victim, …

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O’Neill says White House visit over Gaza was unbearable decision

Sinn Féin leaders Mary Lou McDonald and Michelle O’Neill have announced they will not attend the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day events at the White House. This decision serves as a protest against President Donald Trump’s recent proposal to relocate approximately 2 million Palestinians from Gaza and place the territory under U.S. control. Trump’s plan has faced widespread condemnation from Palestinians, …

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Sinn Féin boycotts White House over Trump’s policies

Sinn Féin leaders Mary Lou McDonald and Michelle O’Neill have announced they will not attend the upcoming White House events in March, where they were scheduled to meet President Donald Trump. This decision serves as a protest against President Trump’s recent proposal advocating for the mass expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza and the U.S. assuming control over the territory. Traditionally, …

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