29 Feb, 2024 Life should be valued: Lockhart Upper Bann DUP MP Carla Lockhart has said that life should be valued and the focus should be on providing care to those facing terminal illness rather than advancing assisted dying. She was commenting following a report by the Health & Social Care Committee in Parliament.
28 Feb, 2024 Innocent victims have paid the highest price: Robinson DUP Deputy Leader Gavin Robinson MP has emphasised the number of times justice has been corrupted by both Labour and Conservative governments. He was commenting following a Court Judgement on legacy legislation.
28 Feb, 2024 Transformation of Special Educational Needs essential – Givan Education Minister Paul Givan has reaffirmed his commitment to transform the existing Special Educational Needs system in Northern Ireland.
28 Feb, 2024 Committee evidence shouldn’t be based on misinformation or denigration: Lockhart Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart has said comments made to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee insinuating that pupils attending Controlled Schools might somehow be at risk of wishing to join a paramilitary organisation were outrageous.
28 Feb, 2024 East-West Council meeting welcomed DUP Leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson MP has used his opportunity in Northern Ireland Questions to welcome the decision to hold the first UK East-West Council meeting in Belfast before the end of March.
27 Feb, 2024 Campbell secures Westminster debate on impact of organised crime East Londonderry MP Gregory Campbell has secured a Westminster debate next week on the impact of organised crime, and the drugs trade.
27 Feb, 2024 Erskine - Audit Office Lessons for Infrastructure Fermanagh and South Tyrone DUP MLA Deborah Erskine has called for a fresh look at how major infrastructure is planned and delivered. Mrs Erskine also Chairs the Assembly’s Infrastructure Committee.
23 Feb, 2024 Campbell calls for greater flexibility on rates payment East Londonderry MP Gregory Campbell has called for greater flexibility to be introduced in payment methods for rates, including the use of credit cards for non-domestic customers.
22 Feb, 2024 Decision raises questions about consistency from PPS Foyle DUP MLA Gary Middleton has said the decision not to prosecute seven individuals in connection with an unnotified procession in Londonderry raises questions about consistency of approach form the PPS.