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Irish Mirror on MSNMary Lou McDonald blasts 'do-nothing government' for Irish people being 'fleeced' ahead of Dáil recessThe out-of-control cost of living is making it so hard for working people to keep their heads above water now as we speak," ...
Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald said that the north was “not economically viable” as a territory and put its financial ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNMary Lou McDonald appears on Good Morning Britain to call for a border pollS INN FÉIN LEADER Mary Lou McDonald appeared on ITV’s Good Morning Britain this morning to call for a border poll and stress ...
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Independent.ie on MSNMary Lou McDonald tells UK TV Northern Ireland ‘makes no economic sense’ in call for border pollSinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has told a UK TV audience that Northern Ireland “makes no economic sense” as she called for a border poll within the next five years. Ms McDonald made her case for ...
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Extra.ie on MSNSinn Féin TDs express shock as Mary Lou hints at presidency bidSinn Féin TDs have expressed shock that Mary Lou McDonald has hinted at a bid for the presidency – just weeks after saying ...
• Why Davy’s stockbroker note comparing Sinn Féin to Tony Blair’s New Labour sparked a sharp rebuttal in London. • The inside ...
MARY Lou McDonald running in the Presidential election is not a media ploy and is being actively considered by Sinn Fein, ...
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Extra.ie on MSNWho will lead Sinn Féin if Mary Lou McDonald runs for President?Speculation is intensifying around who could take over the leadership of Sinn Féin amid growing signs that Mary Lou McDonald ...
SF leader says discussions ongoing around the option of selecting a joint candidate supported by left parties to succeed ...
Sinn Féin chief Mary-Lou McDonald has refused to rule herself out of running to become the next president of Ireland. It ...
Mary Lou McDonald would be a serious challenger for Áras an Uachtaráin, if she does decide to throw her hat in the ring.
Bookmakers have now slashed Mary Lou McDonald's odds considerably, making her the joint third favourite to become the next President of Ireland.
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