Sinn Féin has launched a major initiative to reform the Six County
political institutions, arguing that the North’s political structures
must be made more “stable” after years of collapse, deadlock and
dysfunction.
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Sinn Féin launches Stormont reform initiative
Sinn Féin has launched a major initiative to reform the Six County
political institutions, arguing that the North’s political structures
must be made more “stable” after years of collapse, deadlock and
dysfunction.
Published June 4, 2026
There are hopes that events in the north of Ireland may be bearing
witness to a transformation in which nationalism advances in confidence
and influence, while unionism becomes diminished by scandal, division
and decline.
Published June 4, 2026
Effective government has been denied
The foreword to the document on proposals for Stormont reform, 'Building Better Politics/Ag Tógáil Polaitíochta Feabhsaithe',
by Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald.
Published June 4, 2026
Existential crisis for Fianna Fáil and Micheál Martin
Two Dáil by-elections have resulted in a collapse in support for Fianna
Fáil, raising questions over the future of Taoiseach Micheál Martin and
the coalition government he leads with Fine Gael.
Published May 28, 2026
The 45th anniversary of the late IRA Volunteer George McBrearty took
place in Creggan at the weekend. Wreaths were laid by members of
George’s family at the commemoration in Creggan on Sunday. We publish the main oration, which was delivered by former PoW John
Crawley.
Published May 28, 2026
Outrage as video shows Israeli Forces abusing Irish activists
Thirteen Irish citizens are among hundreds of international humanitarian
activists who were abducted into Israeli custody following a violent
military ambush on the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla in international
waters.
Published May 21, 2026
Death at hands of security guards sparks fury, racism debate
A man has died in Dublin after being restrained by multiple security
guards in a city-centre incident that has triggered anger and vigils in
the week of a closely watched by-election in the city and recalled the
‘black lives matter’ campaign in the USA.
Published May 21, 2026
‘Celtic Alliance’ becoming a reality
A new constitutional alignment is consolidating across Scotland, Wales
and the north of Ireland after a wave of election results that has now
placed parties in favour of self-determination parties at the head of
all three devolved administrations for the first time.
Published May 21, 2026
England’s grip on its neighbours has been shaken by seismic election results that have redrawn the political map and breathed new life into the cause of national freedom across both Britain and Ireland.
Published May 13, 2026
Sheerin internment highlighted by vindictive MI5 action
The British state has once again been accused of cruelty and political repression in its treatment of Irish republican prisoners after prisoner Niall Sheerin remained incarcerated despite being eligible for release while grieving the death of his father.
Published May 13, 2026
The Union is cracking at the seams
The North's First Minister, Michelle O’Neill, writes that Westminster politics continues to lurch further to the right, and that offers little for Scotland, Wales or Ireland.
Published May 13, 2026
Poll increases pressure for action on unity vote
New polling across the island has reinforced calls for movement on Irish
reunification after a survey confirmed cross-border support for Irish
unity and EU membership.
Published May 7, 2026
An all-island Presidential election for the first time
A Bill from Aontú to give presidential voting rights to Irish citizens
in the north of Ireland passed its second stage this week, but it still
under threat from the coalition government.
Published May 7, 2026
What is the use of going back into Stormont?
What is the point of the Stormont assembly except to perpetuate partition, which is the cause of the problem?
Published May 7, 2026
Sands statue ‘not going anywhere’
Attempts to remove the Bobby Sands statue in Twinbrook have exposed a
double standard over planning rules in Belfast, where republican
memorials are challenged while a much wider landscape of loyalist and
unionist structures has long been tolerated.
Published April 30, 2026
Sinn Féin’s annual Ard Fheis took place last weekend at Belfast’s
Waterfront Hall, where party leaders outlined priorities on
affordability, housing, Stormont reform, and Irish unity.
Published April 30, 2026
Several hundred people turned out at a Sinn Féin event in Scotstown in
County Monaghan last Sunday to mark the 40th anniversary of the death of
IRA legend, Óglach Séamus McElwain.
Published April 30, 2026
It’s time for Sinn Féin to give up on the Belfast Assembly
What is the use of going back into the Stormont arrangements again in
2027 when they don’t deliver on anything?
Published April 30, 2026
Parties aligned in bid to end London rule
The head of the Scottish government, John Swinney, has openly indicated
a willingness to work alongside Sinn Féin in what he described as an
effort “to change the dynamics of the United Kingdom”.
Published April 23, 2026
The Dublin government has survived a motion of confidence in the Dublin
parliament following a week of nationwide fuel protests, but the
political fallout has intensified, exposing deep divisions within the
coalition and mounting pressure inside Fianna Fáil.
Published April 16, 2026