A former Sinn Féin election worker for Daithí McKay has told a court he was "used" as a go-between to send secret messages to loyalist activist Jamie Bryson. Thomas O'Hara told Belfast Crown Court he ...
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Jamie Bryson granted High Court permission to intervene in legal action over contentious south Belfast bonfire
Loyalist campaigner Jamie Bryson has been granted High Court permission to intervene in legal action over a contentious bonfire in south Belfast. Judicial review proceedings centre on the annual ...
Mr Bryson took legal action against the local authority for refusing to reconsider the plans last summer under its call-in procedures. Even though the bonfire ultimately was lit, the high-profile ...
Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson has no legal right to challenge Belfast City Council over its decision to remove a contentious bonfire, a High Court judge has ruled. Mr Bryson took legal action against ...
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Jamie Bryson: Loyalists should ‘flood’ the new legacy body with requests for demands into IRA killings
The activist said unionist and loyalist victims bringing a deluge of cases before the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR) for examination could rectify the ...
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'I won't ask Pol Deeds to investigate himself' - Jamie Bryson slams ombudsman response to Irish tsar complaint
It follows media reports last month, in which Irish language commissioner Pól Deeds reportedly said “I don’t even want his name in my mouth” when asked about online comments by Mr Bryson. He also ...
Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson, 35, from Rosepark in Donaghadee, and co-accused Thomas O’Hara, 41, from Lisnahunshin Road in Cullybackey, were found not guilty of conspiracy to commit misconduct in ...
In an emergency hearing on Thursday afternoon, Mr Justice Humphreys granted Mr Bryson leave to seek a Judicial Review, meaning that Naomi Long’s position on laws to curb football hooliganism is ...
Former Sinn Fein MP Michelle Gildernew and loyalist campaigner Jamie Bryson have both agreed that murder was justified during the Troubles. The pair were speaking in discussion on a new BBC Podcast, ...
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