Robinson attends first GAA match
Saturday, January 28th, 2012First Minister Peter Robinson attended his first GAA match in Armagh on Saturday night.

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Robinson attends first GAA match
First Minister Peter Robinson attended his first GAA match in Armagh on Saturday night.

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Robinson attends first GAA match
Peter Robinson believed a war could break out over the IRA murder of a unionist politician, government archives from 1981 reveal.
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Files reveal Robinson war warning
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’
Peter Robinson dismisses as an “electoral tactic” Martin McGuinness’s offer to consider a joint first ministry if Sinn Fein tops the assembly poll.

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McGuinness offer ‘a vote tactic’
Peter Robinson dismisses as an “electoral tactic” Martin McGuinness’s offer to consider a joint first ministry if Sinn Fein tops the assembly poll.

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McGuinness offer ‘a vote tactic’
Peter Robinson dismisses as an “electoral tactic” Martin McGuinness’s offer to consider a joint first ministry if Sinn Fein tops the assembly poll.

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McGuinness offer ‘a vote tactic’
NI First Minister Peter Robinson makes a prison visit to a convicted murderer who claims he is the victim of a miscarriage of justice.

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Robinson sees murderer in prison
NI First Minister Peter Robinson describes NI Water’s response to the ongoing water crisis as ‘shambolic’.

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NI Water’s response ‘shambolic’
Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson has said that the response of NI Water has been “shambolic”, after burst pipes left thousands without supplies.

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Who is to blame for NI water crisis?
Eyebrows were raised over the subsidised restaurant as Peter Robinson tabled a motion on assembly running costs.

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Stormont canteen in the spotlight
Eyebrows were raised over the subsidised restaurant as Peter Robinson tabled a motion on assembly running costs.

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Stormont canteen in the spotlight
The DUP leader Peter Robinson is expected to call for a civil service pay freeze for the next two years for anyone earning more than £21,000.

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Robinson civil service pay call
The leader of the Catholic church in Ireland has said that Peter Robinson’s comments on the NI education system have created “distrust and suspicion”.

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Cardinal criticises DUP stance
First Minister Peter Robinson says cuts to be implemented in Northern Ireland through the spending review are worse than he had anticipated.

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Cuts worse than feared – Robinson
Martin McGuinness warns Peter Robinson against “taking on” the Catholic Church over the provision of education in Northern Ireland.

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McGuinness in warning to Robinson