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...However, in a letter to UK ministers last September, Sammy Wilson, DUP’s chief whip at Westminster and one of the party’s most vocal critics of the Windsor framework deal, admitted that important commercial...
...Meanwhile, Sammy Wilson, the DUP’s chief whip at Westminster, told the BBC that there should be “no role for EU law in Northern Ireland”, and therefore no role for the judges of the European Court of Justice...
...But Sammy Wilson, DUP chief whip, said his party had seen “no details to assess if there are any exemptions”....
...Sammy Wilson, the DUP’s chief whip, told the Financial Times that his party’s discussion with Sunak in Belfast last week had been “one of the worst meetings we’ve ever had”....
...“That’s a no-no for us,” said Sammy Wilson, a senior DUP MP....
...Yet the tender heart of The Fabelmans is how Sammy’s parents and their changing relationship reverberate for him and his sisters....
...Sammy Wilson thinking of Sammy Wilson, Ian Paisley, who have come out firing on all cylinders to say it’s really not good enough....
...Officials are also clear that the DUP, which has grown used to the attention of Tory ministers during the May-Johnson years, will find themselves in an increasingly chilly world in Westminster where the...
...One thing to start: A US appeals court has dismissed a bankruptcy petition filed by a unit of Johnson & Johnson, upending the healthcare company’s attempt to resolve billions of dollars of legal claims from...
...If you can look beyond the blacked-up Sammy Davis Jr impersonation, you may still see its appeal. But the landscape has changed. In 1977, Britain had just two broadcasters: the BBC and ITV....
...“We’re still angry,” said Sammy Wilson, Brexit spokesman for the Democratic Unionists, who were left feeling abandoned by the prime minister when he signed the withdrawal agreement with the EU last year...
...The DUP was split between hardline Brexiter MPs such as Mr Paisley and Sammy Wilson and the “slightly more pragmatic wing” led by Mrs Foster, according to Prof Tonge....
...Sammy Wilson, DUP MP and the party’s Brexit spokesman, said that “supermarket shelves are empty” in Northern Ireland....
...It argues that it can contribute to Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s ambitions to “level up” poorer areas and “build back better” from the pandemic....
...December’s general election victory for Boris Johnson may have settled the long-running Brexit argument, with the UK formally leaving the EU at the end of last month and triggering a transition period while...
...Sammy Wilson, Brexit spokesman for the Democratic Unionist party, could barely control his anger, saying he “nearly choked” when he heard Mr Johnson say new customs checks between Northern Ireland and Britain...
...On the possibility of Northern Ireland staying in the EU customs union, even temporarily, Sammy Wilson, the DUP’s Brexit spokesman, said: “We won’t be agreeing to that if that is what is being discussed....
...Sammy Wilson, the DUP’s Brexit spokesman in the Commons, urged wavering Tories to reject the deal as an act of solidarity with Northern Ireland....
...Sammy Wilson, the party’s hardline Brexit spokesman, reiterated the case for the de facto veto on the deal, saying any decision at Stormont had to come “not just from a majority vote but from a cross-community...
...“It will go nowhere,” said Sammy Wilson, DUP Brexit spokesman. Unless Mr Johnson takes on the DUP and agrees to put Northern Ireland in the EU customs area, the Brexit talks appear doomed to failure....
...Sammy Wilson, the party’s Brexit spokesman, publicly reiterated the DUP’s calls for a de facto veto, saying any decision at Stormont had to come “not just from a majority vote but from a cross-community...
...Sammy Wilson, DUP Brexit spokesman, told the BBC Today programme that there was an improved mood around Brexit talks — citing a productive meeting between Mr Johnson and Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar...
...Mr Davis was also among several Tories urging Mr Johnson, the leadership favourite, to sign the APPG letter....
...Sammy Wilson, the Northern Irish party’s Brexit spokesman, said a one-year delay of Brexit would be a “better strategy” than passing Mrs May’s deal....
...Arlene Foster, DUP leader, said the idea set “alarm bells ringing” in Northern Ireland, while Sammy Wilson, the party’s Brexit spokesman, said Mrs May looked set to “betray” the region....
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