Last week we shared this clip of Jordy Smith, Caitlin Simmers, and a few other O'Neill stars dismantling perfect waves during a strike mission to Indonesia. A straight up rip clip featuring CT stars, it's a great way to get hyped for your next surf. Above, we see the same surfers on the .
Michelle O'Neill on Saturday becomes the first nationalist leader of Northern Ireland's government, when the assembly returns after the end of a two-year boycott by the biggest pro-UK party.But she has been unable to take up the role because of a boycott of the assembly by the largest pro-UK unionist party, the DUP, over post-Brexit trading rules for Northern Ireland.
Michelle O'Neill will become the new leader of Northern Ireland's regional government on Saturday, the most significant milestone yet in the shift to a new generation of Irish nationalists not directly involved in the region's decades-long bloody conflict. - O'Neill, 47, represents Sinn Fein, the former political wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), which campaigns on both sides of the Irish border for an end to British rule in Northern Ireland and the creation of a united Ireland. - Her formal appointment as first minister of Northern Ireland will end a long wait since Sinn Fein's unprecedented May 2022 electoral victory, and comes after the British government struck a deal this week with the pro-British Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), whose assent is required under the region's power-sharing arrangements.