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Brexit

If Acts of Union suspended, then Stormont also need to stay down

Speaking to Lagan Valley TUV annual fundraising dinner on Friday evening, Jim Allister said the Supreme Court determination that a

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NI Politics

Shameful political exploitation of tragic family situation

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister:- “There has been much ill-informed talk of the ability for the Assembly to be

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General

Ratcliffe responds to Cancellation of Tandragee 100

Statement by Newry and Armagh TUV spokesperson Keith Ratcliffe: “I am shocked to learn of the cancellation of the 2023

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Brexit

Supreme Court ruling does not alter necessity of political campaign against Protocol

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister “The essence of our legal challenge was to the lawfulness of the Protocol. “The

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Elections General

TUV announces Braid council candidates

TUV is pleased to announce that our Council candidates for the Braid area shall be Cllr Christopher Jamieson and Kells

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Brexit

Red and green lanes means acceptance of a border dividing the UK

Responding to speculation about a possible deal between the Government and the EU Jim Allister said: “Where do you find

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Brexit

Protocol – a strategy for Irish unity

Speaking at the South Down TUV dinner in Annalong on Friday night, Jim Allister said that when the EU, Dublin

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NI Politics

Irish translation service costing over £100,000 while Assembly doesn’t sit

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister: “Having asked the Assembly Commission about the cost of the Irish/English interpretation service introduced

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Terrorism Victims

Omagh bomb inquiry welcomed

Statement by TUV leader Jim Allister: “I welcome the Secretary of State’s announcement of an inquiry into the Omagh bomb.

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NI Politics

Alliance seek to overturn democratic decision to fly Union Flag

Statement by TUV Comber Councillor Stephen Cooper: “For some years I have been seeking to increase the official flying of

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