UK Political Parties

Times they are a-changing for 'Duppers' :: Belfast Telegraph -- Noel McAdam

The activists come early at DUP gatherings. Ahead of their formal dinner at the La Mon last night and the main business of the conference today, councillors from across the province gathered yesterday for a full day of seminars...

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UKIP 'would consider an alliance with TUV' :: The News Letter

Published Date: 20 November 2009 THE chairman of the UK Independence Party has said the party will consider an alliance with Jim Allister's TUV in future elections. Paul Nuttall, UKIP MEP for the North West of England, was...

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Party calls for PPS oversight by Policing Board-style body :: Irish News -- Diana Rusk

THE SDLP has proposed political oversight of the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) as part of “deep reform” of the organisation. It called for a Policing Board-style body to oversee the work of the PPS, which makes decisions on...

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DUP's Poots accused of return to bad days :: Belfast Media -- Scott Jamison

Andersonstown News Monday 19th of November 2009 A Sinn Féin MLA has hit out at Environment Minister Edwin Poots after the DUP man said the Dunmurry ward should be moved back into Lisburn under proposed local council changes....

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JUST A FAMILY AFFAIR!

Last week I attended the press launch of David Gordon’s new book “The Fall of the House of Paisley.” I finished reading it a few nights ago and thought I might share a few thoughts on it with you. First of all, I think it...

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Poll boost for PM as confidence in economy grows

Chance of hung parliament as Conservative lead falls to 6% Labour's hopes of avoiding a general election rout at the hands of David Cameron's Tories will be boosted today as a new poll shows a sharp fall in the Conservatives'...

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Northern Ireland: first minister vows not to abandon assembly

Peter Robinson warns Sinn Féin that policing and justice row threatens devolution Northern Ireland's first minister vowed yesterday not to walk away from the Assembly, even if the row with Sinn Féin over policing and justice...

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Like Gordon Brown, David Cameron has lost the element of surprise

With the Tory lead down to six points, Cameron must prepare for a close-run race IN POLITICS, as in war, an element of surprise is vital. It is not an advantage Gordon Brown is likely to seize. He has a record of missing...

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Quacking idea

A duck island like the one claimed for by Sir Peters Viggers MP Welcome to the home of the duck island. But it was the Conservative MP Sir Peter Viggers' attempts to claim more than £1,500 from the taxpayer for that ornamental...

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David Cameron in new feud with traditional Tories over promotion of women

David Cameron faces a fresh uprising from grassroots Conservatives furious at his attempts to promote women. By Melissa Kite, Deputy Political Editor David Cameron's job is to win an election by any means he sees fit Photo: PA...

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