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Coronavirus

Allister Presses Health and Justice Ministers for More Transparency on Covid-19 Restrictions

Statement by TUV Jim Allister: “The release yesterday of additional information from the Department Health which shows the evidence behind

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Brexit

Poots Needs to Come Clean on Irish Sea Border

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister: “Back in September I submitted a request to the Department of Agriculture requesting copies

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Coronavirus

Sports Minister seems intent on sinking local sports clubs

Statement by TUV Ballymena councillor Matthew Armstrong: ”The conduct of the Minister for Communities is nothing short of disgraceful. ”When

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Coronavirus

Breaking jobs, or breaking Covid?

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister:- “The price to be paid by business and workers in consequence of the Executive’s

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Coronavirus NI Politics

When a pandemic meets Stormont dysfunction

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister:- “The last 24 hours have been far from confidence-building. When the pandemic meets Stormont

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NI Politics

Audit Office Report Raises Big Questions for Renewable Energy – and leaves some unasked

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister:   “The fundamental questions raised in today’s Audit Office report into renewable energy demand

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General

Stormont Lends Artefacts to Dublin – Still no plans for Display in Northern Ireland 

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister:   “For some time I have been pushing for the artefacts held by the

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NI Politics

Local Government Costing More and Employing More Staff than When we had 26 Councils

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister: “A big part of the rationale cited for cutting the number of local councils

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General

Foster and O’Neill Dodge Question on Unenforceable Pledge of Office

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister: “Following the finding of Justice McAlinden the deputy First Minister’s delay on moving forward

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General

Dreadful fire tragedy

Statement by TUV MLA Jim Allister and local Councillor Matthew Armstrong :- “Within hours of a murder in the Ballykeel

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