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  • Conservative Party,Democratic Unionist Party,Northern Ireland,Politics,Violence

    As Stormont politicians meet, Northern Ireland violence escalates

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: April 8, 2021|
  • Conservative Party,Coronavirus,Falsehood,Government,lockdown,People,Tests

    #Lockdown2 highlights the Tory way: lie in haste – deny at leisure

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: November 3, 2020|
  • Brexit,Conservative Party,European Union,Government,Law,Northern Ireland,People,Politics

    Brexiteers’ justification for breaking international law on Brexit is illiterate. Why hasn’t Braverman resigned?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: September 10, 2020|
  • Conservative Party,Coronavirus,lockdown,Northern Ireland,Politics,Scotland,Wales

    Coronavirus: the Tories are trying to blackmail other UK countries into lifting lockdown early

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: May 18, 2020|
  • Conservative Party,Coronavirus,National Insurance,Politics

    Coronavirus: Tories threaten tax increase on self-employed after non-offer of help

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: March 28, 2020|
  • Conservative Party,Politics

    Johnson is pressing ahead with money-wasting Scotland-Ireland bridge plan

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: February 10, 2020|
  • Brexit,Democracy,Devolution,Law,Northern Ireland

    Bid to halt NI abortion law change fails. How will Boris Johnson get the DUP on-side for his Brexit now?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: October 21, 2019|
  • Health,Justice,Law,Parliament,People

    Court rules that current NI abortion law breaches human rights in blow to anti-abortionists targeting Stella Creasy

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: October 3, 2019|
  • Crime,Health,Intimidation,Parliament,People

    WATCH: ‘Vile, unconscionable and despicable’ – MPs respond to targeting of Stella Creasy by anti-abortionists

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: October 2, 2019|
  • Justice,Law,Northern Ireland,Parliament

    Northern Irish judges rule Boris Johnson prorogation won’t harm the peace process

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: September 12, 2019|
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