Ian Paisley admitted to hospital
Monday, February 6th, 2012The former first minister and leader of the DUP, Ian Paisley, has been admitted to hospital.

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Ian Paisley admitted to hospital
The former first minister and leader of the DUP, Ian Paisley, has been admitted to hospital.

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Ian Paisley admitted to hospital
Northern Ireland’s First Minister Peter Robinson calls for Catholics and Protestants to unite to end sectarian division, at the annual DUP conference.

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Robinson: ‘End sectarian divide’
Up to 95% of new qualified teachers are unable to secure full time jobs according to a DUP assembly member.

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No jobs for new teachers – claim
The DUP announce that Finance Minister Sammy Wilson is to carry out a review of the process for the appointment of special advisors.

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Stormont advisors review ordered
Belfast’s youngest ever lord mayor glosses over a snub by his DUP deputy Ruth Patterson after the election at city hall on Thursday night.

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New mayor glosses over DUP snub
More than half of NI’s council seats have been declared, with losses for Ulster Unionists and the SDLP and gains for the DUP, Sinn Fein and Alliance.

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Alliance to hold sway in Belfast
Counting begins of votes cast last Thursday in the Northern Ireland council elections, with the DUP and Sinn Fein well ahead of their rivals.

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Council vote counting under way
Northern Ireland Assembly Election: The DUP and Sinn Fein won the most seats with 38 and 29 respectively.

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VIDEO: Joy and anger at NI Assembly results
The DUP and Sinn Fein are set to remain the biggest parties in the Northern Ireland Assembly with more than half of all seats now filled.

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DUP and SF lead as count goes on
With just 35 of Northern Ireland’s 108 MLAs elected, the DUP and Sinn Fein look set to remain the biggest parties in the new Assembly

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DUP and SF lead NI Assembly poll
A DUP MLA has said he is shocked that a woman in her 50s was robbed by children in Holywood last week.
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Children rob woman at knife point
A pipe bomb is thrown at the home of a DUP election candidate in Antrim.

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DUP man’s home targeted in attack
The government must honour its commitments and enshrine the military covenant in law, the DUP’s Jeffrey Donaldson has said.

The DUP leader is expected to tell his party’s annual conference later that dissident republicans should not be allowed to hold back progress.

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DUP leader to address conference