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New DUP leader Edwin Poots denies party is divided + Outgoing DUP leader Arlene Foster to dedicate time to combatting online abuse

Ian Paisley: I understand hurt over Arlene Foster losing DUP leadership, my father's ousting as leader 'killed him'
 
 
     
   
     
  May 28, 2021  
     
 

Good morning

Keep up with all the latest on the DUP leadership crisis throughout the day on our live blog

In the news today:

* Ian Paisley: I understand hurt over Arlene Foster losing DUP leadership, my father's ousting as leader 'killed him'.
The ousting of Ian Paisley as DUP leader "killed him", his son has claimed.

* New DUP leader Edwin Poots denies party is divided.
The Stormont Agriculture Minister was ratified by his party following a stormy meeting at a Belfast hotel on Thursday night.

* Sam McBride: DUP's divisions now in full view as party members publicly slug it out over Arlene Foster's ousting.
The DUP's divisions over the toppling of Arlene Foster have spilled into public with members supporting or denouncing her local association attacking her removal.

* Tributes paid to former Grand Mistress of the Association of Loyal Orangewomen of Ireland.
UUP Chairman, Danny Kennedy, paid tribute to Mrs Olive Whitten MBE who passed away following illness.

* John Hume's family to gift Nobel, Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi Peace Prizes to people of Londonderry.
Pat Hume and members of the Hume family will today meet with Mayor of Derry & Strabane Brian Tierney to announce their intention to give the Peace Prizes to the people of his home city.

Michael Cousins
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  New Democratic Unionist Party leader Edwin Poots denies party is divided  
     
  The Stormont Agriculture Minister was ratified by his party following a stormy meeting at a Belfast hotel on Thursday night.  
     
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LIVE UPDATES: DUP in crisis - Unprecedented scenes of turmoil at Edwin Poots' ratification play out on live television
 
The ratification of Edwin Poots as new leader of the DUP in the Ramada Hotel in Belfast on Thursday evening was everything but a formality.
 
     
 
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Ian Paisley: I understand hurt over Arlene Foster losing DUP leadership, my father's ousting as leader 'killed him'
 
The ousting of Ian Paisley as DUP leader "killed him", his son has claimed.
 
     
 
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John Hume's family to gift Nobel, Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi Peace Prizes to people of Londonderry
 
Pat Hume and members of the Hume family will today meet with Mayor of Derry & Strabane Brian Tierney to announce their intention to give the Nobel Peace Prize, the Martin Luther King Jnr Non-Violent Prize and Mahatma Gandhi Peace Prizes to the people of his home city..
 
     
 
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Four Covid-19-related deaths in Northern Ireland according to latest available NISRA figures
 
Four deaths linked to Covid-19 were recorded in Northern Ireland in the latest week to be subjected to statistical analysis.
 
     
 
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DUP member dramatically resigns from party after Edwin Poots ratified as leader
 
Paul Bell, a DUP member from Arlene Foster's Fermanagh and South Tyrone constituency, dramatically resigned from the party on Thursday night after Edwin Poots' ratification.
 
     
 
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Outgoing DUP leader Arlene Foster to dedicate time to combatting online abuse
 
Outgoing First Minister Arlene Foster is planning to dedicate her time to combatting online abuse.
 
     
     
 

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