Rachel Reeves - the worst Chancellor this country has ever had Monday, 1 December, 2025 Rachel Reeves will go down as the worst Chancellor this country has ever had. Her position is now untenable and she knows it. Last year, she launched the biggest tax raid in history then swore she wouldn’t be back for more. Today she’s broken that promise. Labour are hiking taxes again to pay for more welfare. And why? To keep their backbenchers quiet. The Government has lost what little... Articles
Minister climbs on board with SF / DUP carve-up 15th February 2012 The Northern Ireland Conservatives have welcomed the fact that the Executive remains committed to improving the A8 road between Belfast to Larne. However local... Local News
NI Conservative Future debates Thatcher's legacy with Labour and Greens 10th February 2012 Following the recent cinema release of The Iron Lady, Northern Ireland Conservative Future (NICF) and Queen’s University Belfast Conservative Future (QUB CF)... Local News
Inaccuracy and misinterpretation: Kane's predictions consistently wide of the mark 9th February 2012 Alex Kane has spent the past year predicting wrongly almost every development for the Conservative Party in Northern Ireland and true to form his latest... Opinions
No progress on integrating education 8th February 2012 Annika Nestius-Brown, spokesperson for the Northern Ireland Conservatives, has criticised the lack of progress toward an integrated education system, which the... Local News
Bill Manwaring joins Northern Ireland Conservatives 3rd February 2012 Bill Manwaring, candidate for West Belfast in the general and assembly elections, has joined the Northern Ireland Conservatives. The organisation is in the... Local News
Lesley Macaulay joins Northern Ireland Conservatives 1st February 2012 The Northern Ireland Conservatives have announced that Lesley Macaulay, a candidate in East Londonderry at the last Westminster and Assembly elections, has... Local News
Feldman: A new party for Northern Ireland 1st February 2012 Conservative Party co-Chairman Andrew Feldman has today confirmed that the Conservative Party will establish a new political party to deliver mainstream... Local News
Interests of fishing industry second to political agenda for Minister O'Neill 30th January 2012 Paul Leeman, a spokesperson for the Northern Ireland Conservatives, has accused Sinn Féin’s fisheries minister, Michelle O’Neill, of “running roughshod over the... Local News
NI Conservatives welcome foreign haulier charge 27th January 2012 The Northern Ireland Conservatives have welcomed a government initiative to charge foreign hauliers for using the UK’s roads. Junior transport minister, Mike... Local News
The Prime Minister’s Welcome to Conference 29th September 2019 At Conservative Party Conference on Sunday, Boris Johnson spoke to Party Conference about his vision for Britain. We will get Brexit done, so we can deliver on... National News
UK economic growth continues – record numbers are in full time work 16th September 2019 New figures show that the UK economy continues to grow and wages continue to rise. With more people in full-time jobs than ever before, more people have the... National News
Labour’s Brexit Policy is just chaos and indecision 12th September 2019 Jeremy Corbyn has been calling for a general election for years. Yet he now can’t decide if he wants a general election or not. All we can be sure about is that... National News
How a Conservative immigration policy attracts the best and brightest 11th September 2019 The Prime Minister has announced plans to help the best and brightest international students start careers in the UK.We’re changing our immigration rules – so... National News
How we're funding our vital public services 4th September 2019 Labour left behind a bankrupt Britain. But we came together as a country to fix it. And thanks to the hard work of the British people, we can now turn the page... National News
We’re giving a £14 billion cash boost to schools across the UK 1st September 2019 The Prime Minister has announced that we are investing an extra £14 billion in schools. National News