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Tuesday 1st December 2009 SDLP North Antrim Assembly Member Declan O’Loan has accused Sinn Féin and the DUP of continuing to hold up the transfer of justice and policing powers after they combined to prevent the Committee on Procedures from discussing the allocation of the Justice Committee chair and vice chair positions.
Tuesday 1st December 2009 SDLP Leader and Foyle MP Mark Durkan MLA has said the devolution of policing and justice powers must take place sooner rather than later.
Wednesday 2nd December 2009 Speaking on the 10th anniversary of the devolution of powers to Northern Ireland, SDLP Leader and Foyle MP Mark Durkan MLA said:
Friday 4th December 2009 SDLP Policing spokesperson Alex Attwood MLA said it would be unforgivable if devolution was to stumble and fall on the issue of devolution of justice. While devolution on the DUP/SF watch has failed on many, many fronts, justice devolution must be got over the line now.
Wednesday 13th January 2010 The SDLP today held a meeting with acting First Minister Arlene Foster and DUP ministers Edwin Poots and Nelson McCausland on the devolution of policing and justice.
Sunday 4th April 2010 SDLP Leader Margaret Ritchie has said it is time for politicians to start delivering for the people of Northern Ireland.
Sunday 11th April 2010 SDLP West Belfast Westminster Candidate Alex Attwood MLA has said Nationalism will be denied its right to a seat in government under Sinn Féin and the DUP’s deal for the devolution of policing and justice powers.
Sunday 5th September 2010 SDLP Leader and South Down MP Margaret Ritchie MLA has warned that the forthcoming budget cuts will present our Executive and Assembly with one of its biggest challenges.
Tuesday 7th September 2010 SDLP Leader and South Down MP Margaret Ritchie MLA has warned that the forthcoming budget cuts will present our Executive and Assembly with one of its biggest challenges.
Friday 18th February 2011 SDLP Leader and South Down MP Margaret Ritchie has said devolution works but many people are not seeing the results because of poor political leadership with the budget and in key departments.
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