Ulster Unionist Party
General Election 2024: Where can I vote in Northern Ireland and what do I need?
Polls for the general election opened today, Thursday, July 4, at 7am and close at 10pm, with 18 constituencies up for ballot
Put a lettuce on the podium if a party leader won’t show up for an election debate - Tom Kelly
Allowing stand-ins or substitutes is a political cop-out
With three days to polling day, the pressure is on for the parties - Chris Donnelly
Interest centres on the small number of constituencies where the result isn’t a foregone conclusion
General Election guide: Constituencies which might bring the drama on July 4
Find out who's running in your constituency, the key battle grounds and top issues of this election
Constituency Profile: Fermanagh and South Tyrone
Boundary changes mean Sinn Féin’s Pat Cullen is expected to top the poll in a constituency that was decided by just 57 votes in 2019
Ulster Unionists stand firm on Lagan Valley ad which claims party is far ahead of DUP
Robbie Butler social media ad uses data from just four constituencies - including one where the DUP isn’t running
Gaffe-prone Tim Collins shows the risks of parachuting in election candidates - Jake O’Kane
Farage betrayal of TUV-Reform UK pact must cut deep for Jim Allister
Will Mike Nesbitt have his bluff called on Stormont health cuts? - Newton Emerson
It’s the week that was in the news, as observed by Irish News columnist Newton Emerson
Does Pat Cullen’s candidacy hint that Sinn Féin is going to end its abstentionism? - Tom Kelly
Sinn Féin has pulled off a coup by persuading the former Royal College of Nursing boss to fight the cauldron seat of Fermanagh and South Tyrone
Robin Swann opposes Stormont budget on last day as health minister
Mike Nesbitt is replacing Mr Swann on the Stormont Executive