Paisley says North politicians have to seek shared future

NORTHERN POLITICIANS must help create a “shared future” for the people of Northern Ireland, the former first minister and DUP leader, the Rev Ian Paisley, said when making his final speech at the Stormont Assembly yesterday.

Dr Paisley joined First Minister Peter Robinson, Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness and other senior party figures in the Assembly chamber to mark the “milestone” of the end of its term – the first of the three Assemblies elected since 1998 to fully complete its four-year mandate.

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