Michelle O'Neill: Somme wreath gesture shows I’ll be a first minister for all
Sinn Fein’s vice president has said her laying a wreath to mark the Battle of the Somme sends out a strong message that she wants to be a leader for all in Northern Ireland. While Sinn Fein lord mayors in Belfast have laid laurel wreaths on the anniversary of the First World War battle in previous years, it was the first occasion a member of the party’s leadership has taken part.
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