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Remember the last time you made a mammoth mistake in work and were forced to cover your face in shame as the rest of the world pointed and laughed?

Yeah, us neither, but that's because we're not the Australian news reporter who unwittingly revealed that they may need to brush up on their knowledge on political relations between the UK and Ireland.

In a tweet which has unsurprisingly gone viral, a reporter for Sky News Australia confirmed that not only did they think Sinn Féin was an actual person, but that he was also a member of the DUP.

Accompanying an image of Gerry Adams was a caption which read: "Democratic Unionist Party's Sinn Fein says he wil oppose any deal with UK Prime Minister Theresa May that undermines a 1998 peace deal."

And Twitter has obviously gone into meltdown.

"I'm a Northern Ireland native journalist and can't find full time paid work, but someone at Sky News Australia thinks Sinn Fein is a person," wrote Twitter user Aoife-Grace Moore.

Responding to that remark, one user joked: "When Sinn Fein hears about this, he will be livid" while another added: "I think it's short for Sinn Feinstein, and he's an old mate of Dee Youpee," 

And yep, the tweet has since been deleted.

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A letter dated today has confirmed that Martin McGuinness will step down from his position as Deputy First Minister this evening.

The Sinn Fein member will resign with "deep regret and reluctance" at 5pm today.

As confirmed by his party, Mr McGuiness's resignation is in protest at the Democratic Unionist Party's handling of a renewable energy scheme.

RTÉ reports that it is likely the move will prompt a snap election in the Northern Ireland Assembly. And independent.co.uk has stated that a "dangerous political crisis is now looming" in the region. 

His DUP counterpart, Arlene Foster, continues to refuse to resign over a lingering financial scandal – despite repeated calls to do so from various political fractions in Northern Ireland.

She is accused of badly bundling a major government scheme while she was an executive minister.

Dubbed the “cash for ash” scandal, an apparent loophole seemed to give businesses a financial incentive to burn fuel pointless; close to half a billion pounds is thought to have been misspent in the process.

Furthermore, there is some suggestion that Ms Foster tried to cover-up her involvement in the programme. 

She strongly denies any wrongdoing.

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