Ulster Unionist Party (UUP)

Minister said ‘elements’ in UK security services hostile to NI peace process
Notes from 2002 record John Reid saying there was a potential ‘coalition’ trying to frustrate peace process in Northern Ireland
Ben Quinn and Caroline Davies
30, Dec, 2022 @6:01 AM

Groundhog Day: why another Northern Ireland election looks like insanity
Bar a dramatic surprise, the DUP will continue its boycott and doubts will grow over viability of institutions established by Good Friday agreement
Rory CarrollIreland correspondent
28, Oct, 2022 @12:33 PM

Northern Ireland power sharing slips to 2023 as few relish a winter election
Delay to protocol resolution likely to pause Stormont elections that were expected this year
Lisa O'Carroll Brexit correspondent
22, Sep, 2022 @12:33 PM

‘His legacy will endure’: tributes paid to David Trimble
Death of Northern Ireland’s inaugural first minister inspires rare solidarity as role in ending the Troubles is hailed
Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent
26, Jul, 2022 @11:55 AM

David Trimble, key architect of Good Friday agreement, dies aged 77
Former first minister of Northern Ireland played crucial role in peace agreement that ended the Troubles
Ben Quinn and Martin Belam
25, Jul, 2022 @7:00 PM

DUP blocks attempt to appoint Northern Ireland assembly speaker
Sinn Féin vice-president pledges to continue efforts to break deadlock after nominees fail to secure cross-community support
Caroline Davies
30, May, 2022 @4:09 PM

The Guardian view on Northern Ireland: a mandate to govern | Editorial
Editorial: The clear message of the 2022 assembly elections is that most voters want politicians to work together and not feed new divisions
Editorial
08, May, 2022 @5:30 PM

Northern Ireland: what could historic election win for Sinn Féin mean?
Questions over whether win would bring a united Ireland closer, or if it could lead to complete collapse of assembly
Lisa O'Carroll
25, Apr, 2022 @11:24 AM

Stormont ‘could disappear forever’, says Ulster Unionist leader
Doug Beattie says DUP’s ‘divisive politics’ are putting Northern Ireland’s democracy at risk
Lisa O'Carroll in Portadown
13, Feb, 2022 @2:12 PM

Northern Ireland first minister resigns over Brexit checks on goods
Paul Givan’s move triggers parallel departure of deputy first minister and could bring forward elections
Lisa O'Carroll Brexit correspondent
03, Feb, 2022 @6:15 PM

Doug Beattie to continue as Ulster Unionist leader after ‘horrific’ tweets
Leader wins party support after facing accusations of misogyny and racism over historical social media posts
Lisa O'Carroll
25, Jan, 2022 @6:41 PM

The young loyalist who dared contemplate the idea of a ‘new’, united, Ireland
Activist Joel Keys says unionism would benefit from confronting, not avoiding, the things it finds most difficult
Lisa O'Carroll in Belfast
20, Nov, 2021 @8:31 PM
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