Jamie Bryson
Jamie Bryson’s court challenge over Stormont Brexit vote dismissed
The judge said the loyalist activist had “very ably argued” his case
Jamie Bryson claims ‘huge win for unionism’ over flying of Union flag at Ards and North Down war memorials
Loyalist had challenged a block on plans to fly the Union flag at war memorials all year round
Jamie Bryson secures High Court permission to challenge war memorials flag block
Loyalist granted leave to seek judicial review over Ards and North Down Council decision
Jamie Bryson says Police Ombudsman probe identifying officers involved in secret court application over bank details is ‘significant and welcome development’
Loyalist’s successful application for documents on case led to PSNI data breach as details of businesswoman and partner were handed over in error
East Belfast club favoured by loyalists shuts its doors after building sold to developers
The East Belfast Constitutional Club, better known as the Con Club, on the Newtownards Road hosted a major gathering of loyalists following the signing of the Brexit agreement between the UK and EU
‘A further example of Jamie Bryson sounding off before engaging his brain’
Letter to the Editor: ‘Abraham Lincoln once said that “sometimes it is better to remain silent and be thought of as a fool than open one’s mouth to speak and in doing so remove all doubt”. Jamie Bryson would do well to heed this’
Police Ombudsman investigation underway following complaint by Jamie Bryson over data breach
Loyalist was mistakenly handed sensitive information relating to a business couple
Letter: Jamie Bryson is displaying only confusion and paranoia
Kevin McCann rebuts Jamie Bryson’s claim that unionist cultural identity is under threat from the nationalist community
Controversial bonfire with replica PSNI car on top set alight in Moygashel
Hundreds of people gathered to watch the lighting of the pyre in Moygashel
Jamie Bryson: When it comes to bonfires and flags, unionism can learn from the Wolfe Tones
The middle classes may not view the bonfire tradition as having any merit, but it carries with it the characteristics of hard work, team work and achieving a shared objective, says loyalist activist Jamie Bryson in a letter to The Irish News