Robbie Butler appointed Northern Ireland Minister for Health
UUP politician succeeds party colleague Mike Nesbitt, who resigned after clash with party leader over Coleraine hospital issue
UUP politician succeeds party colleague Mike Nesbitt, who resigned after clash with party leader over Coleraine hospital issue
Burrows said Mike Nesbitt’s resignation was regrettable but did not rule out succeeding him
Leader Jon Burrows is under pressure to bring stability to a party that finds itself in a political crisis
Resignation follows fallout between Mike Nesbitt and Jon Burrows over policy on Causeway Hospital in Co Derry
Former UUP leader came under pressure from campaigners against withdrawal of emergency general surgery from Causeway Hospital
Sinn Féin and DUP blame each other for the assembly’s failings, but there is a need for reform
Andy Burnham has not visited the North because he ‘does not have news yet’ on funding
Some on social media ask why the July 12th celebrations cannot generate atmosphere more like the Fleadh
Some in the North are critical of the ‘silence’ among senior church figures and worshippers after former party member found guilt of child sex abuse offences
Former DUP leader found guilty of 18 sex abuse offences against two women when they were children
In the News podcast: Four inquiries are exploring sex abuser’s past behaviour
Doug Beattie was responding to reports that Maghaberry Prison staff had complained about special treatment for former DUP leader
UUP is latest of four inquiries announced in wake of former politician’s conviction for child sex abuse
Former MP for Lagan Valley was convicted at Newry Crown Court last month of 18 sex offences
Unhappy voters stay at home, so unionism could cease to be Stormont’s largest designation next May
‘A Border poll will come at some stage, but that’s not where we are now’, former UUP senator tells SDLP conference
Former DUP leader remanded in custody following conviction for 18 counts including rape of child
For many, leaving the EU has not strengthened their place in the UK, but weakened it by creating a border in the Irish Sea
Politician once won praise in Westminster and Washington, but on Monday was being processed in prison
A plan to raise the age of criminal responsibility fell apart when three unionist parties blocked it
MLAs ‘marginalised, ignored, isolated and discredited’ by new leader, Beattie says in statement
Part of the aim of dissident violence is to embarrass the party by forcing it to condemn what it once supported
Judge says conviction of William Lloyd-Lavery should be a warning to other paedophiles to live in fear of crimes catching up with them
Populist giveaways and overstaffing are costing Northern Ireland a shocking €3.3bn a year
The classic image of Sunday closure in Northern Ireland is of unionist councils chaining up playground swing in the 1960s – the non-swinging '60s
Keir Starmer unveils £52m of support for UK homes struggling with price rises triggered by Iran conflict
UK PM arrives in Cork after addressing fuel cost concerns in North
Saying sorry may not be on the agenda, but some serious reflection about State’s behaviour is warranted
Jon Burrows’s comparison between Bloody Sunday and Ireland’s failure to extradite terrorists will have offended nationalists and left unionists bemused
Government ‘fought tooth and nail against the Provisional IRA’, Taoiseach says
Jon Burrows criticises ‘double standard on legacy’, but stresses respect and good relationships
Jon Burrows, a former senior police officer, ratified alongside MLA Diana Armstrong as deputy
Past agreements have aimed to maximise unionist vote and secure seats in certain constituencies
Former PSNI senior officer Jon Burrows was selected as an MLA for North Antrim only a few months ago
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