Ulster Unionist Party Leader Jon Burrows MLA visited Westminster this week to discuss political and economic matters affecting Northern Ireland.

Burrows met with Conservative Leader Kemi Badenoch and the Opposition's Northern Ireland team. He called for a VAT reduction on hospitality and tourism sectors to ease pressures on local businesses and stimulate economies.

He insisted on restoring Northern Ireland's full place in the United Kingdom's internal market, describing it as a constitutional requirement.

Burrows addressed legacy issues, pressing for support of Unionist amendments to ensure justice for veterans and former RUC officers.

He questioned the security vetting of the former Police Ombudsman, linked to a review of the Mandelson vetting process, amid her criminal investigation. He noted that the First Minister, deputy First Minister, and Justice Minister have not responded.

The Ulster Unionist Party plans to keep advocating for Northern Ireland across all levels.