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Sinn F茅in's income more than 拢1m in 2017
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Sinn F茅in was the highest earning political party in Northern Ireland in 2017, receiving more than 拢1m.
The data shows that Sinn F茅in earned almost twice as much as other political parties.
This included the DUP who had an annual income of 拢510,000.
The Ulster Unionist Party earned 拢458,000 in the same year and Alliance had a 2017 income of 拢360,000.
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The SDLP declared an income of 拢236,977.
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Analysis: Enda McClafferty, 大象传媒 News NI political correspondent
It was also going to be a tough year for the party number crunchers.
Two unscheduled elections in 2017 - Assembly and Westminster - put a heavy strain on bank balances.
Not least for the SDLP and Ulster Unionists both losing MP's and with them key Westminster funding.
But Sinn F茅in's money tree continued to deliver with the party bringing in almost as much as the previous year and more than the DUP and UUP combined
At first glance the DUP shipped a heavy drop in income - but that's because of the 拢435,000 EU Referendum donation which appeared on the party balance sheet in 2016.
Sinn F茅in's accounts show its income included 拢437,358 in donations and 拢77,785 through fundraising.
It also reveals that Sinn Fein was the highest spending political party in Northern Ireland in 2017.
The party had an annual expenditure of 拢1,139,000, which is over 拢130,000 more than their income of the same year.
This is more than double the amount spent by the DUP in 2017, who had an expenditure of 拢461,000.
Northern Ireland's four biggest political parties, in terms of their finances, were Sinn Fein, DUP, UUP and Alliance
Collectively they spent over 拢2.5m in the past year.
That was almost 拢839,000 down on their spending for 2016.
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