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General

TUV Makes Case for Stranmillis

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister: “While attention has focused on the threat posed to St Mary’s University College by

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NI Politics

JTI Gallaher Closure

Statement by Jim Allister MLA: “I am saddened by today’s news that the proposed closure of JTI Gallaher will now

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Terrorism Victims

Allister Welcomes Calls for NI to Officially Mark European Day for Victims of Terrorism and Reveals Plans for Senate Event

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister: “I very much welcome the call today from Innocent Victims United for the European

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General

Allister highlights Invest NI’s neglect of North Antrim in visits by foreign investors

Having quizzed the DETI minister, Mrs Foster, in the Assembly on the fall-out of the devastating impact for North Antrim

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NI Politics

Gaston – If We Cannot Fix the Roads How Can Stormont Waste be Justified?

Statement by TUV Bannside councillor and deputy presiding councillor of Mid and East Antrim Timothy Gaston: “Since June of last

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General

Litter in Queen Street Becoming a Risk to Public Safety

Statement by TUV Cllr Donna Anderson: “Residents living in Queen Street are concerned that the ongoing rise of irresponsible dumping

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General

Collegiate Scandalously Failed by Politicians

Statement by Fermanagh TUV chairman Alex Elliott: “Last week’s events in the Northern Ireland Assembly which scuppered attempts to save

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NI Politics

Stormont racks up huge debt of £1.8billion

Speaking in the Assembly on the Stormont Budget for 2015/16, TUV leader, Jim Allister majored on the huge level of

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NI Politics

Storey’s investigation of Springfield Road property transactions must be thorough – TUV

Following on from the BBC Spotlight programmes on abuses of Assembly expenses, TUV leader Jim Allister has been pursuing DSD

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NI Politics

TUV exposes more squander by DSD

Having last week  exposed the lavish spending under DUP control of DSD of neighbourhood renewal funding on the GAA, ex-prisoners,

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