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NI Politics

Language Bill in Republic a wake up call to Unionists

Statement by TUV party chairman and East Londonderry representative Jordan Armstrong:   “The Official Languages Bill announced in the Republic

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Brexit

Grassroots loyalists doing more against Protocol than many politicians

Speaking last night to the Central Council of TUV, leader Jim Allister expressed disappointment at the lacklustre opposition of many

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Coronavirus NI Politics

Northern Ireland shouldn’t be held back in lockdown exit by Republic

Statement by TUV East Londonderry spokesperson Jordan Armstrong: “Yesterday’ announcement by the Prime Minister that restrictions will end in England

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NI Politics Terrorism

TUV seeks to remove convicted terrorists from key posts

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister:-   “Later today in the Assembly I will introduce a further Private Member’s Bill.

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General

Comment by Jim Allister on discontinuance of prosecutions of two soldiers

Jim Allister said: “Those upset by the decision to discontinue prosecutions against two soldiers today, surely, have to accept that

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NI Politics

New salesman, same product?

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister: “While the salesman may have changed to one more experienced in the art, it

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Brexit NI Politics

TUV response to Judicial Review ruling

Statement by Jim Allister:- “The key finding in today’s court ruling that the Protocol has repealed a key plank of

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Brexit

Sefcovic appearance underscores democratic deficit

Commenting on European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic’s appearance before the Executive Office Committee Jim Allister said: “Today’s events underscore

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NI Politics

Unionism needs to recalibrate

Article by TUV leader Jim Allister   In this centenary year, whose very celebration is subject to the grace and

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Victims

Stormont House comments following British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference concerning

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister: “The comments of the Secretary of State and Simon Coveney following today’s British-Irish Intergovernmental

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