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Sinn Féin to Back Independent Candidate Catherine Connolly for Irish President
Sinn Féin announced its support for independent candidate Catherine Connolly in the upcoming Irish presidential election, citing her advocacy for a united Ireland and social justice.
Sinn Féin to Back Independent Candidate Catherine Connolly for Irish President
Sinn Féin announced its support for independent candidate Catherine Connolly in the upcoming Irish presidential election, citing her advocacy for a united Ireland and social justice.
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32% Bias Score


Belfast City Council approves Irish language policy amid heated debate
Belfast City Council approved a new Irish language policy and a \£1.9 million implementation plan on Monday night, but the decision was preceded by a heated exchange between Sinn Féin and DUP councilors, described by one councilor as an "embarrassing bunfight"
Belfast City Council approves Irish language policy amid heated debate
Belfast City Council approved a new Irish language policy and a \£1.9 million implementation plan on Monday night, but the decision was preceded by a heated exchange between Sinn Féin and DUP councilors, described by one councilor as an "embarrassing bunfight"
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28% Bias Score


Maze Prison Access Blocked: Political Stalemate Hinders Regeneration
Since Stormont's 2024 return, only 40% of 20 requests to access the former Maze prison site have been approved, hindering its economic potential and frustrating those seeking access, including researchers and the public, due to a political deadlock between Sinn Féin and the DUP.
Maze Prison Access Blocked: Political Stalemate Hinders Regeneration
Since Stormont's 2024 return, only 40% of 20 requests to access the former Maze prison site have been approved, hindering its economic potential and frustrating those seeking access, including researchers and the public, due to a political deadlock between Sinn Féin and the DUP.
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48% Bias Score


Ex-Sinn Féin Worker Testifies as Go-Between in Stormont Inquiry
A former Sinn Féin election worker, Thomas O'Hara, testified in Belfast Crown Court that he was used as a go-between to send secret messages from Daithí McKay to loyalist activist Jamie Bryson before a 2015 Stormont Finance Committee meeting, where Bryson gave evidence about Nama loans; O'Hara, McKa...
Ex-Sinn Féin Worker Testifies as Go-Between in Stormont Inquiry
A former Sinn Féin election worker, Thomas O'Hara, testified in Belfast Crown Court that he was used as a go-between to send secret messages from Daithí McKay to loyalist activist Jamie Bryson before a 2015 Stormont Finance Committee meeting, where Bryson gave evidence about Nama loans; O'Hara, McKa...
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32% Bias Score


Adams Wins Libel Case Against BBC, Raising Concerns About Journalism and Defamation Laws
Gerry Adams won €100,000 in a libel case against the BBC in Dublin over a 2016 Spotlight program that alleged his involvement in the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson; the NUJ secretary criticized Adams' remarks about 'putting manners' on the BBC, highlighting the program's history and the need for def...
Adams Wins Libel Case Against BBC, Raising Concerns About Journalism and Defamation Laws
Gerry Adams won €100,000 in a libel case against the BBC in Dublin over a 2016 Spotlight program that alleged his involvement in the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson; the NUJ secretary criticized Adams' remarks about 'putting manners' on the BBC, highlighting the program's history and the need for def...
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40% Bias Score


Gerry Adams Wins Libel Case Against BBC, Awarded £84,000 in Damages
A Dublin High Court jury awarded Gerry Adams £84,000 (€100,000) in damages after finding the BBC's documentary falsely alleging he ordered the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson, a Sinn Fein official and British spy, defamed him; the jury found the BBC did not act in good faith.
Gerry Adams Wins Libel Case Against BBC, Awarded £84,000 in Damages
A Dublin High Court jury awarded Gerry Adams £84,000 (€100,000) in damages after finding the BBC's documentary falsely alleging he ordered the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson, a Sinn Fein official and British spy, defamed him; the jury found the BBC did not act in good faith.
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44% Bias Score

Ireland's 2024 Presidential Election: Key Candidates and Unanswered Questions
The Irish presidential election on October 24th features three confirmed candidates: Catherine Connolly (independent), Jim Gavin (Fianna Fáil), and Heather Humphreys (Fine Gael); Sinn Féin's participation remains undecided, with a decision expected by September 20th.

Ireland's 2024 Presidential Election: Key Candidates and Unanswered Questions
The Irish presidential election on October 24th features three confirmed candidates: Catherine Connolly (independent), Jim Gavin (Fianna Fáil), and Heather Humphreys (Fine Gael); Sinn Féin's participation remains undecided, with a decision expected by September 20th.
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16% Bias Score

Colum Eastwood Withdraws from Irish Presidential Race
Colum Eastwood, former leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party, has withdrawn his consideration for the Irish presidential election, citing it not being the "right time", after exploring a potential independent candidacy.

Colum Eastwood Withdraws from Irish Presidential Race
Colum Eastwood, former leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party, has withdrawn his consideration for the Irish presidential election, citing it not being the "right time", after exploring a potential independent candidacy.
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24% Bias Score

Judge to Consider Action Over Bryson Trial 'Lie'
A judge in the Jamie Bryson trial, related to the 2015 Stormont committee hearing on Nama, is considering taking action because he believes Mr. Bryson lied under oath, even though he was acquitted of charges; police are awaiting the judge's full written ruling.

Judge to Consider Action Over Bryson Trial 'Lie'
A judge in the Jamie Bryson trial, related to the 2015 Stormont committee hearing on Nama, is considering taking action because he believes Mr. Bryson lied under oath, even though he was acquitted of charges; police are awaiting the judge's full written ruling.
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40% Bias Score

Sinn Féin Ends Gildernew's Contract
Former Sinn Féin MP Michelle Gildernew's employment contract was ended last month, despite her continued party membership and commitment to Irish unity; she is now exploring new opportunities.

Sinn Féin Ends Gildernew's Contract
Former Sinn Féin MP Michelle Gildernew's employment contract was ended last month, despite her continued party membership and commitment to Irish unity; she is now exploring new opportunities.
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28% Bias Score

BBC loses libel case to Gerry Adams over Donaldson killing allegation
A Dublin court awarded Gerry Adams €100,000 in damages after finding the BBC libeled him by alleging he sanctioned the killing of former Sinn Fein member Denis Donaldson, a claim Adams denies; the BBC says the ruling hinders free speech.

BBC loses libel case to Gerry Adams over Donaldson killing allegation
A Dublin court awarded Gerry Adams €100,000 in damages after finding the BBC libeled him by alleging he sanctioned the killing of former Sinn Fein member Denis Donaldson, a claim Adams denies; the BBC says the ruling hinders free speech.
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44% Bias Score

BBC Ordered to Pay €100,000 in Adams Defamation Case
A Dublin High Court awarded former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams €100,000 in damages after he successfully sued the BBC for defamation over a 2016 Spotlight program alleging his involvement in a murder; the BBC argued it was responsible journalism but the jury disagreed.

BBC Ordered to Pay €100,000 in Adams Defamation Case
A Dublin High Court awarded former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams €100,000 in damages after he successfully sued the BBC for defamation over a 2016 Spotlight program alleging his involvement in a murder; the BBC argued it was responsible journalism but the jury disagreed.
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40% Bias Score
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