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Michelle O’Neill challenged to name party member who quit in wake of City Hall portrait damage
The first minister was asked to reveal the identity of the person who damaged Wallace Browne’s portrait as well as the ...
The PPS said when interviewed by police as a voluntary attender, “the reported individual exercised his right not to answer ...
The first minister was asked to reveal the identity of the person who damaged Wallace Browne’s portrait as well as the ...
A former Sinn Féin employee who resigned as a result of an incident in which a portrait of a DUP Lord Mayor of Belfast was ...
The five on trial, following a probe conducted by the Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation (GNBCI), are accused of ...
First Minister Michelle O’Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly will take questions this afternoon from MLAs at Stormont.
UCC President John O’Halloran commented on the timing because, as he said, this project “is a kind of thanksgiving to 11 ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
Gardaí have common law powers to use their own discretion, court hears
Gardaí have “common law powers” to use their own “discretion” when dealing with the public, a trial of gardaí accused of unlawfully interfering in road traffic offences has heard.
A son of the Sinn Féin deputy speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly has denied any involvement in damaging a portrait of a former unionist Lord Mayor of Belfast.
Belfast News Letter on MSN
First Minister's account of Sinn Fein man's resignation under scrutiny - after PPS statement on portrait 'hate crime' investigation
The First Minister has been urged to explain why she said a Sinn Fein employee was involved in an incident in which a portrait was vandalised at Belfast City Hall – after prosecutors announced he had ...
A former Sinn Féin employee will not be prosecuted over damage to a portrait of a former unionist mayor of Belfast.
Belfast Live on MSN
People will be ‘incredulous’ over portrait prosecution decision says Emma Little-Pengelly
Northern Ireland’s deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has said people will be “incredulous” that a man investigated over alleged criminal damage to a portrait of a former DUP Belfast lord ...
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