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PSNI Chief Constable Matt Baggott attends first Sinn Fein event PSNI Chief Constable Matt Baggott attends first Sinn Féin event
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Northern Ireland's police chief is attending a Sinn Fein-organised event for the first time. Northern Ireland's police chief has said that there needs to be a dialogue about what policing does.
Chief Constable Matt Baggott and other PSNI officers accepted their invitation to the conference entitled Belfast: A City of Equals in an Island of Equals. Chief Constable Matt Baggott was addressing delegates to a conference called Belfast: A City of Equals in an Island of Equals.
Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness were heckled by up to 20 loyalists as they arrived at the conference at Belfast's Europa Hotel. He said the PSNI was increasingly being dragged into toxic areas such as parades and the past.
Mr Baggott and other PSNI officers were attending a Sinn Féin-organised event for the first time.
Sinn Féin's Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness were heckled by up to 20 loyalists as they arrived at the conference at Belfast's Europa Hotel.
After that, the PSNI delegation entered the hotel through a side door.After that, the PSNI delegation entered the hotel through a side door.
In 2011, said Mr Baggot said he would accept an invitation to address Sinn Fein's ard fheis (annual party conference) at some point in the future. In 2011, said Mr Baggot said he would accept an invitation to address Sinn Féin's ard fheis (annual party conference) at some point in the future.
The Ulster Unionist Party leader Mike Nesbitt had agreed to give a "keynote address" to the City of Equals conference, but pulled out of the event because of remarks made by Sinn Fein's John O'Dowd. The Ulster Unionist party leader Mike Nesbitt had agreed to give a "keynote address" to the City of Equals conference, but pulled out of the event because of remarks made by Sinn Féin's John O'Dowd.
Mr O'Dowd sparked controversy in a BBC TV debate last month, when he dismissed concerns from the UUP, SDLP and Alliance that they had been kept in the dark about proposals for tackling sectarianism and division by replying: "So what?"Mr O'Dowd sparked controversy in a BBC TV debate last month, when he dismissed concerns from the UUP, SDLP and Alliance that they had been kept in the dark about proposals for tackling sectarianism and division by replying: "So what?"