Northern Ireland Conservatives Conference 2025 Saturday, 1 March, 2025 The Northern Ireland Conservatives Conference 2025 brought together members, supporters, and industry leaders for a day of insightful discussions, policy debate, and a renewed commitment to strengthening the Party’s presence in Northern Ireland. Held in front of a packed audience, the conference was headlined by Conservative Party Leader, Kemi Badenoch, who delivered an inspiring keynote address... Articles
James Brokenshire Institute of Directors Annual Dinner speech 10th February 2017 It’s a great honour to be invited to speak this evening at the prestigious Institute of Directors Northern Ireland annual dinner and I am very grateful to you... Local News
Conservatives announce Candidates for Assembly Election 2017 31st January 2017 The Conservative Party is the governing party of the United Kingdom and is positively contesting the election for Stormont on 2nd March 2017. The Conservative... Local News
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PM Brexit Speech 17th January 2017 17th January 2017 "A little over six months ago, the British people voted for change. They voted to shape a brighter future for our country. They voted to leave the European... Local News
Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP Statement to the House of Commons on the current political situation in Northern Ireland. 10th January 2017 Mr Speaker, With permission I would like to make a statement about the political situation in Northern Ireland. As the House will be aware, yesterday Martin... Local News
Stormont a sad spectacle 20th December 2016 The Conservatives have condemned the row over the Renewable Heat Incentive as a ‘sad spectacle’ and called for a judicial review and audit. “The DUP and the... Opinions
Portrush's Muddy Farm Models visits 10 Downing Street 5th December 2016 A Portrush firm which specialises in making ‘muddy’ models was invited to Downing Street (Thursday, 01 December) to represent the UK’s 5.4 million small... Local News
Revealed: Labour’s plan to let criminals avoid prison 5th December 2019 Labour’s policy to scrap prison sentences of under six months would lead to a surge of offenders on our streets, risking public safety. National News
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Brexit is a once in a generation opportunity to strengthen our border security 1st December 2019 Brexit provides a once in a generation opportunity to strengthen the security of the UK border. National News
Boris Johnson sets out the details of the Khan case 1st December 2019 The terrible Khan case has highlighted a complicated area of law. There have been many inaccuracies reported about this case over the last 24 hours. Here are... National News
John McDonnell admits that those on low incomes would pay higher taxes under Labour 30th November 2019 John McDonnell's admits that those on low incomes would pay higher taxes under Labour. National News