Tourism advert faux pas must not sour relationsUlster Unionist East Londonderry MLA David McClarty has said that Adrian McQuillan should raise his very valid concerns about the Northern Ireland Tourist Board's wording for a Londonderry tourism advertisement with the relevant Minister - Arlene Foster.
Bistro robbery condemnedUlster Unionist Belfast City councillor, former Lord Mayor Jim Rogers, has condemned a robbery at Horatio Todd's on the Newtownards Road in the early hours of this morning.
Maze Development Corporation welcomedUlster Unionist leader Sir Reg Empey has welcomed OFMdFM's announcement of the creation of a Maze Development Corporation but questioned involving the Corporation with the proposed Conflict Resolution Facility on the site of the former prison.
DARD must deliver on hardship fundUlster Unionist agriculture spokesperson Tom Elliott has said that farmers in crisis ';must not be left in the lurch';, calling on the Department of Agriculture to ensure DFP provides additional support through the financial monitoring rounds (used to distribute unspent Executive money) for the hardship fund for farmers.
30 years of achievement in BallycastleUlster Unionist Employment and Learning Minister Sir Reg Empey has praised the achievements of BCW Training in its 30 years of helping people in the Ballycastle area towards employment.
NI hitting the big time on the big screenMember of the Assembly Committee for Culture, Arts and Leisure, Ken Robinson MLA, has said that ';Northern Ireland's blossoming film and television CV is recognition of all that we have to offer';.
Minister's greatest strength is creating division and controversyUlster Unionist MLA Tom Elliott has said that the Education Minister's decision to approve four new Irish-medium schools in a time of fiscal crisis raises questions as whether there are ';different rules for different sectors';.
Concern as tyres discovered at Templepatrick bonfireUlster Unionist MLA Danny Kinahan has urged young people to ';bonfire responsible'; after he discovered a delivery of tyres at a private bonfire in Templepatrick.
NI hitting the big time on the big screenMember of the Assembly Committee for Culture, Arts and Leisure, Ken Robinson MLA, has said that ';Northern Ireland's blossoming film and television CV is recognition of all that we have to offer';.
Roads service pressed on dangerous junctionUlster Unionist MLA for Newry and Armagh, Danny Kennedy, met with senior officials from DRD Roads Traffic Management this week to discuss the proposed improvement junction at Mullahead, Tandragee. Also present were local residents and Independent Unionist councillor Paul Berry.




