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McGuinness was in jail at the time and had no information about the killing, say Sinn Fein The parents of a schoolboy killed when he triggered an IRA bomb in Londonderry in 1973 believe Martin McGuinness knows who was involved. Gordon Gallagher, nine,...
He said the report contained sensitive material relating to security issues. "If we were to publish it, it would have to be so heavily redacted that it really would be absolutely meaningless," he added. Mr Ford's decision has been criticised by Sinn...
Newly elected Irish President Michael D Higgins (L) shales hands with his former rival Sean Gallagher (C) as Sinn Fein party's Martin McGuinness (R) looks on during the official announcement of the Irish presidential election's results at Dublin Castle... View Photo »
February 2012 Last updated at 06:38 ET Willie Clarke is standing down as an MLA Sinn Fein South Down MLA Willie Clarke has announced he is to give up his Northern Ireland Assembly seat. Mr Clarke said he was doing so in order to concentrate on his work...
Johnson also caused offence in the same edition of the Statesman when he described a St Patrick's Day dinner organised under Livingstone's mayoral watch as "lefty crap" and claimed it was "£20,000 on a dinner at the Dorchester for Sinn Fein", when in...
During an interview with the New Statesman magazine, Johnson linked the annual St. Patrick's Day gala dinner to Sinn Fein and called the celebrations "leftie crap." The black-tie event was canceled by Johnson's office in 2009 to save money. "I’ll tell...
Sinn Fein presidential candidate Martin McGuinness speaks with the media in Dublin, on October 28, 2011. Martin McGuinness looks to have finished third in the Irish presidential elections behind Michael D.Higgins and Sean Gallagher. View Photo »
On return from that break, at approximately 10.49pm, the presenter, Pat Kenny, put the following to Gallagher:"Now, a development, which I want to put to Sean Gallagher. On the 'Martin McGuinness for president' Twitter account, Sinn Fein are saying...
He used the toxic word "envelope". The audience laughed. The electorate only had hours to go before heading to the polling station, and, though Sinn Fein's story continually shifted in the following hours to suit the emerging facts -- facts which...
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Sinn Fein's President Gerry Adams (L) smiles as he listens to Sinn Fein presidential candidate Martin McGuinness speaks with the media in Dublin Castle in Dublin, Ireland on October 28, 2011. Martin McGuinness looks to have finished third in the Irish presidential elections behind...
View Photo »Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness speaks to the media outside Dublin Castle, Ireland, Friday, Oct. 28, 2011. Human rights activist and poet Michael D. Higgins headed for victory Friday in Ireland's presidential election as the Irish picked a left-wing idealist to be the new face of a...
View Photo »Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness waves to the media while waiting to hear the results in the first count in the election to be President of Ireland at Dublin Castle, Ireland, Friday, Oct. 28, 2011.
View Photo »Michael D Higgins, right, and Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness wait for the first count in the election to be next President of Ireland at Dublin Castle, Ireland, Friday, Oct. 28, 2011.
View Photo »Sinn Fein candidate Martin McGuinness (L) smiles with a shopkeeper as he campaigns along with Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams (R) in Dublin on October 26, 2011 during his final day of canvassing. The voters go to the polls on October 27 to elect a new President.
View Photo »Sinn Fein presidential candidate Martin McGuinness smiles as he speaks with a supporter as he canvasses in Dublin on October 26, 2011 during his final day of campaign. Irish voters go to the polls on October 27 to elect a new President.
View Photo »Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams (standing) pretends to cut Irish Presidential candidate Martin McGuinness' hair in a barbers shop on the final day of canvassing ahead of polling day, in the Ballyfermot area of Dublin. October 26, 2011.
View Photo »Sinn Fein presidential candidate Martin McGuinness smiles as he greets a supporter with Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams as he canvasses in Dublin on October 26, 2011 during his final day of campaign. Irish voters go to the polls on October 27 to elect a new President.
View Photo »Sinn Fein presidential candidate Martin McGuinness waves to supporters as he canvasses in Dublin on October 26, 2011 during his final day of campaign. Irish voters go to the polls on October 27 to elect a new President.
View Photo »Sinn Fein presidential candidate Martin McGuinness smiles as Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams (R) gives him a hair cut as he canvasses in Dublin on October 26, 2011 during his final day of campaign. Irish voters go to the polls on October 27 to elect a new President.
View Photo »A poster for Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness adorns a wall on a house in west Belfast, Northern Ireland, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011. McGuinness is the most prominent of seven contenders seeking to win the Oct. 27 election to become Ireland's president, its symbolic head of state. He also is...
View Photo »Sinn Fein presidential candidate Martin McGuinness gets caught in the front gate with his umbella after speaking with the media outside Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, Ireland on October 25, 2011 during his final two days of canvassing. Voters go to the polls on October 27 to...
View Photo »Sinn Fein presidential candidate Martin McGuinness speaks with the media outside Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, Ireland on October 25, 2011 during his final two days of canvassing. Voters go to the polls on October 27 to elect a new President.
View Photo »Sinn Fein presidential candidate Martin McGuinness (L) speaks with the media outside Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, Ireland on October 25, 2011 as Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams (R) looks on during his final two days of canvassing. Voters go to the polls on October 27 to...
View Photo »Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness stops to speak to the media while canvassing for votes in Drogheda, Ireland, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011. Irish Presidential candidate Martin McGuinness was out canvassing ahead of Thursday's presidential election vote.
View Photo »Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness, left, and Gerry Adams, right, stop to speak to the media while canvassing in Drogheda, Ireland, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011. Irish Presidential candidate Martin McGuinness was out canvassing ahead of Thursday presidential election.
View Photo »Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness, front, and Gerry Adams, right, stop to speak to the media while canvassing for votes in Drogheda, Ireland, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011. Irish Presidential candidate Martin McGuinness was out canvassing ahead of Thursday presidential election public vote.
View Photo »(From L) Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams, Norway's former prime minister Gro Harlem Brutland, Irish former Prime Minister Bertie Ahern, former UN Secretary general Kofi Anann, France's former Interior Minister Pierre Joxe, and Jonathan Powell, former Chief of Staff of former British...
View Photo »Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams (2L) shakes hands with South African expert in international mediation Brian Currin (L) next the president of the regional government of Guipuzcoa Martin Garitano (R) and the Mayor of San Sebastian Juan Carlos Izagirre (2R), upon his arrival on October...
View Photo »Sinn Fein leader, Gerry Adams, second left, is welcomed by South African lawyer Brian Currin, left, who meet in an initiative to find a solution for the troubled Spanish region of the Basque Country, beside the Mayor of San Sebastian, Juan Carlos Izagirre, and Martin Garitano, right, in...
View Photo »Northern Irish Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, right, waves to the media as he arrives to the international conference to find a solution for the troubled Spanish region of the Basque Country, in San Sebastian, northern Spain Monday Oct. 17, 2011. ETA has killed 829 people in bombings and...
View Photo »Sinn Fein's candidate in the upcoming Irish Presidential race, Martin McGuinness walks outside the Customs House in Dublin, Ireland, after handing in his nomination papers Tuesday Sept. 20, 2011. McGuinness pledged to campaign on his "record as a peacemaker" and insisted that his past...
View Photo »Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness (CENTRE R) listens to Gerry Adams at a news conference in the Dublin Writers Museum, in Dublin, Ireland September 18, 2011. McGuinness was formally declared as Sinn Fein's candidate for the Irish Presidental election, local media reported.
View Photo »Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness arrives for a news conference in the Dublin Writers Museum, in Dublin, Ireland September 18, 2011. McGuinness was formally declared as Sinn Fein's candidate for the Irish Presidental election, local media reported.
View Photo »Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness waits to speak to the media after being officially ratified by his party to be a candidate for the Irish Presidential election at the Writers' Centre in Dublin, on September 18, 2011. McGuinness is currently Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister. ...
View Photo »Sinn Fein's President Gerry Adams (L) smiles as he listens to Sinn Fein presidential candidate Martin McGuinness speaks with the media in Dublin Castle in Dublin, Ireland on October 28, 2011. Martin McGuinness looks to have finished third in the Irish presidential elections behind...
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