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Edwin Poots prepares sweeping DUP reshuffle

Gerry Kelly 'refused full-co-operation with funeral investigators'
 
 
     
   
     
  May 18, 2021  
     
 

Good Morning

Welcome to your Tuesday update from the team at the News Letter.

* Sam McBride reports that Edwin Poots is preparing a wide reshuffle of not only the DUP's entire ministerial team, but its senior members on Stormont committees and members of the Policing Board.

* A DUP MLA mooted for a possible first minister appointment has said he will consider the impact on his family before accepting any offer.

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* Among the findings of the report into Bobby Storey's funeral was that Gerry Kelly had declined to fully co-operate with the inspectorate's probe into the funeral.

* Police are asking the public to help them ascertain whether an elderly woman is now safe after receiving a number of reports on Monday night around 11.15pm.

 

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Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor

 

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  Edwin Poots prepares sweeping DUP reshuffle  
     
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