
Deborah Erskine
Deborah Erskine is a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in Northern Ireland, known for her vocal opposition to Irish language initiatives, such as the recent proposal to add Irish signage at Belfast's Grand Central Station, which she criticized as prioritizing a narrow agenda over public infrastructure needs.
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Deborah Erskine, the DUP chair of Stormont’s infrastructure committee, responded to June’s ruling by saying the Climate Change Act 'will have to be looked at as a matter of priority'.
Why is Sinn Féin so reluctant to amend climate legislation to improve the A5? – The Irish TimesIn a statement, the DUP MLA Deborah Erskine said an appeal would inevitably take time.
Minister to appeal High Court decision blocking A5 upgrade – The Irish Times
DUP Assembly member Deborah Erskine was present for much of the day there.
Fermanagh village in shock after three killed in house – The Irish TimesDeborah Erskine, a DUP MLA, described the incident as truly shocking and stated that the community is deeply affected.
Woman and two children have died, fourth person in hospital – The Irish TimesDUP MLA Deborah Erskine described a truly shocking incident which has 'stunned the entire community'.
two people dead, two others seriously injured – The Irish Times
DUP MLA Deborah Erskine was in quickly on the day of the announcement, accusing Sinn Féin of prioritising their narrow agenda over the wider public good.
The Belfast train station signs in Irish that are testing Stormont’s shaky foundations – The Irish Times











