I'm so grateful to have met so many of you in this election campaign 💚
You've shared your stories with me, your struggles, your frustration and anger with this government.
But also your unshakeable hope for something better.
I carry your stories with me every day.
It's you and your family that drives me to want to help make things better for ordinary people, hardworking people who deserve the chance to live a decent life here in Dublin Central.
The way things are right now is not normal and never should be.
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil just don't get it. They don't listen and they talk down to us.
They want us to think that things can't change. But it can change.
On Friday, May 22nd, you can send the strongest message possible to this government that enough is enough.
I'm asking you to vote for me, Janice Boylan No 1.
I will be your voice.
I will always fight your corner.
I will stand up for you and your family every day to help make life better and fairer so each of you have a real chance to build the life that you deserve.
Proud and poignant commemoration in Camlough this morning for the 45th anniversary of our friend and comrade Raymond McCreesh. Beidh an bua againn go foil.
It was great to meet with Dave Doogan of the SNP and Liz Saville Roberts of Plaid Cymru, who both lead their parties at Westminster.
We discussed the historic election results across these islands, which will see three nationalist and pro-independence First Ministers elected for the first time ever.
We agreed to continue working together in common purpose to deliver for our people and their right to national self-determination.
People are increasingly looking beyond the constraints of Westminster and towards a future where decisions are taken at home.
Great to meet members of @IrelandsFuture board today. Much to discuss on Irish unity efforts, including the Amarach poll findings commissioned by the European Movement Ireland, that shows overwhelming support North & South for a united Ireland within the EU.
Time to prepare for Irish Reunification – @conormurphysf
"It is time for the Taoiseach to listen and begin preparing for the significant constitutional change we will face as a country in an orderly, peaceful and successful way."
https://t.co/6GVzAqe1W6
🇮🇪 Always an honour to stand here in Arbour Hill, the final resting place of the 1916 leaders. This sacred ground echoes with our rebel history as the future calls out. Let’s finish the journey to a United Ireland and the Republic of the Proclamation.
Powerful speech from Sinn Féin Minister Liz Kimmins reaffirming Sinn Féin's commitment to build the A5, address regional imbalance and stand up for our rural communities.
One last exercise lap in Derramor Wood with mo chairde the seanadóir @conormurphysf & the Cllr Declan Murphy before heading to @LondonMarathon with @hospiceSAHS fundraising running team
“The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit.”
Watch the livestream of my Presidential Address at Sinn Féin’s Ard Fheis 2026, Building Ireland’s Future - Ag Tógáil Todhchaí na hÉireann, which will be delivered from 6:30pm - 7pm on Saturday.
The event is taking place in Belfast on Friday 24th from 6pm - 9pm and Saturday 25th April from 10am - 7pm.
You can watch the full event live on the Sinn Féin page of the social media platform of your choice - Facebook, YouTube, TikTok or Instagram.
#AF2026
All smiles at the end but it was a tough battle, as we expected, for @Armagh_GAA against our neighbours @TyroneGAALive. Glad to be out the other side with a win 😅
‘ No gain without pain’
A team of our elected representatives were out early this morning, 8am, to support the St Paul’s High School Bessbrook London Percussion Group St Patricks Day Parade fundraising Spinathon
Ádh mór to all pupils & staff involved with your fundraising.
Raising questions of future EU funding for Peace Programmes and the obstacles and opportunities for all Ireland health collaboration at the Oireachtas Good Friday Agreement Committee yesterday.
EU must continue direct funding of Peace Projects in Ireland – @conormurphysf
"The support of the EU was instrumental through the peace negotiations and since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. This support must be sustained and consolidated."
https://t.co/FruOfVz3gp