Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins aiming ‘to avoid legal action’ and ‘unnecessary use of public funds’ as loyalist activist is seeking to judicially review her decision
Jamie Bryson is seeking to judicially review Ms Kimmins’ decision to approve the installation of Irish signs at Grand Central
Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson has insisted he will accept nothing less than “a halt to Irish language signage” at Grand Central Station, after Stormont’s Infrastructure Minister said she is willing to engage in dialogue with Executive colleagues to reach a resolution.
It follows stinging remarks from a High Court judge who branded the Executive a “laughing stock”.