
Claire Hanna
Claire Hanna is the leader of the SDLP who expressed support for Sinn Féin's decision to boycott St. Patrick's Day events in the U.S., advocating for a principled stance against the current U.S. administration's policies.
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SDLP leader Claire Hanna said she was 'deeply concerned' about the situation.
President Connolly calls for immediate diplomacy following strikes in Middle East – The Irish TimesClaire Hanna serves as on-site reporter for the Canadian women’s games.
CBC, TSN, and Sportsnet put their elbows down to bring Canadians a unified Winter GamesSDLP leader Claire Hanna said her understanding was that detailed work was under way in Dublin.
Irish legislation on Northern Ireland legacy issues to follow UK ‘swiftly’ – The Irish TimesClaire Hanna is leader of the SDLP.
Presidential election made clear that we cannot just wish ourselves into a united Ireland – The Irish TimesClaire Hanna, leader of the SDLP, called for transparency from HMRC regarding their data usage.
Northern Irish parents have child support payments frozen in error due to travel via Dublin – The Irish TimesClaire Hanna is the leader of the SDLP who criticized Alliance for squandering its recent growth.
Why are the parties of Northern Ireland’s centre at each other’s throats? – The Irish TimesClaire Hanna is the leader of the SDLP and advocates for a Cabinet-rank minister for unity.
Times are changing - do those who favour Irish unity need to rethink what it is to be Irish? – The Irish TimesSDLP leader Claire Hanna has called for the Irish Government to begin planning for a Border poll.
Irish Government must prepare for Border poll, SDLP conference told – The Irish TimesEvery candidate in the presidential election should use the platform they will enjoy in coming weeks to encourage planning for Irish unification, the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) leader Claire Hanna has said.
Maria Steen criticises ‘oppressive’ political consensus after failing to secure nomination – The Irish TimesClaire Hanna is the leader of the SDLP who quoted that 'opposition matters' in relation to the motion on Lough Neagh.
An orange-green split is looming over Lough Neagh – The Irish TimesClaire Hanna, the Belfast South MP, discussed the evolving identities in a St Patrick's Day debate.
The complex question of what it is to be culturally Irish in 2025SDLP leader Claire Hanna said voting rights should be changed at all levels.
UK move to lower voting age to 16 unlikely to be in place for Northern Irish elections – The Irish TimesClaire Hanna called the displays disgusting and a deeply dehumanising provocation.
Keir Starmer was quick to condemn Kneecap, but strangely silent on Moygashel – The Irish TimesClaire Hanna has been mentioned as a potential left-wing candidate.
Parties’ selection of candidates for Presidential election becoming a late late show – The Irish TimesClaire Hanna is the leader of the SDLP and expressed her appall at the politics represented by Farage.
Nigel Farage – The Irish TimesNames linked to a potential candidacy include Ms Black, SDLP MP Claire Hanna and Independent TD Catherine Connolly.
Independent senator Aubrey McCarthy expresses interest in possible Áras run – The Irish TimesSDLP leader Claire Hanna said that those receiving welfare support should not have to bear the brunt of the UK government’s cuts to balance its books.
Anger in Northern Ireland at welfare cuts to balance budget books – The Irish TimesPolitical names linked to a potential candidacy include SDLP MP Claire Hanna.
Róisín Shortall tells former colleagues she has no interest in running for presidency – The Irish TimesThe names that have cropped up are SDLP’s Claire Hanna.
Taoiseach and Starmer meet; Trump’s 99-minute speech – The Irish TimesClaire Hanna is an SDLP MP mentioned as a potential candidate for the presidential election.
Left-wing parties intensify discussions on joint candidate for presidential election – The Irish TimesOn Friday, SDLP leader Claire Hanna said she was glad there was a 'realisation things cannot be business as usual'.
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