David Trimble: Tributes to late peer ignore his opposition to NI Protocol, says Jim Allister
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  Jul 28, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Good morning

 

From the News Letter today:

* A woman whose husband was killed in the bombing of Claudy 50 years ago has urged that Northern Ireland never goes back to its troubled past

* Stormont has stumped up £12,000 for Stonewall – a UK charity which is in the spotlight for advocating transgender ideology

* TUV leader Jim Allister has accused some political and public figures praising Lord Trimble of deliberately ignoring the former first minister’s total opposition to the Northern Ireland Protocol.

* Lord Jay, peer who chairs House of Lords Committee on the Northern Ireland Protocol, accepts that it is causing instability

Opinion:

* John Cushnahan: David Trimble was a unique and complex individual

* George Mitchell: David Trimble was willing to take very difficult decisions

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  Stormont has stumped up £12,000 for Stonewall – a UK charity which is in the spotlight for advocating transgender ideology  
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David Trimble: Tributes to late peer ignore his opposition to NI Protocol, says Jim Allister
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