
Jamie Bryson
Jamie Bryson is a loyalist activist and a prominent figure within the Unionist Voice Policy Studies (UVPS) group. He has been making headlines recently for his efforts to secure a judicial review in the High Court in Belfast against the Department for Infrastructure, challenging the decision to install Irish language signs at Belfast’s Grand Central Station on the grounds that it was made without proper Executive approval.
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Recent news mentions
Jamie Bryson is a loyalist activist involved in separate allegations against Robert Beck.
Man accused of harassing broadcaster Stephen Nolan remanded in custody – The Irish TimesEarlier in the week Jamie Bryson, a prominent loyalist activist, defended the pyre.
Northern Ireland police investigate burning of lifesize models of refugees | Northern IrelandJamie Bryson defended the display, citing a European Court of Human Rights ruling.
‘Migrant boat bonfire’ investigated as a hate crime in Northern Ireland
Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson was cleared of charges relating to misconduct in public office.
Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson and former Sinn Féin MLA Daithí McKay cleared in Nama misconduct trial – The Irish TimesLoyalist activist Jamie Bryson from the Unionist Voice Policy Studies (UVPS) group is attempting to secure a judicial review.
Work on Irish language signs in Belfast train station halted due to potential legal action – The Irish TimesLoyalist activist Jamie Bryson is attempting to secure a judicial review against the Department for Infrastructure regarding the signage decision.
DUP to put ‘marker down’ at Executive against Irish language signs at Belfast’s Grand Central Station – The Irish Times
















