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Lewis set for crunch talks with Stormont over funding for victims payments

Lewis set for crunch talks with Stormont over funding for victims payments
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Lewis set for crunch talks with Stormont over funding for victims payments

Lewis set for crunch talks with Stormont over funding for victims payments
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Facebook: DUP demands action on Sinn Féin misinformation

DUP protocol petition backed in North Korea, the Vatican and Kazakhstan - according to location of signatories

In the UK the Upper Bann constituency held by the DUP s Carla Lockhart has recorded the largest number of signatures at 6,073. The West Belfast seat of Sinn Fein s Paul Maskey has the lowest figure locally, with just 1,442 putting their name to the petition calling on the Government to use all the powers it has to move urgently to protect UK trade and to ensure all UK goods and produce can freely flow to and from every part of the United Kingdom . The top six constituencies backing the petition are all DUP seats. The seventh is North Down, where the MP is Alliance s Stephen Farry, who backs the protocol.

Stormont under legal duty to fund Troubles pension, judges say

Updated: February 9, 2021, 5:45 pm Northern Ireland’s highest court has said Stormont ministers are under a legal duty to fund a pension for badly-injured conflict victims (Niall Carson/PA). Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Northern Ireland’s highest court has said Stormont ministers have a legal duty to fund a pension for badly-injured conflict victims. Administrations in London and Belfast are in dispute over who will pay the estimated £800 million cost of financial support for those most badly-injured during the decades of violence.

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