Of all the coverage of the DUP’s crawl back to Stormont, one street interview stood out. It was with the woman who said she thought Michelle would do a good job. She paused and then followed with, “I’m from the other side so I shouldn’t be saying that”. But she was saying it and she was saying it quite openly to camera, knowing that family, friends and neighbours might get to see it. Not only a sign of changed times, but this is also evidence that First Minister Michelle O’Neil’s leadership has broad appeal. Her opening address at Stormont last Saturday was a powerful mix of principles, challenges and ambitions. And the humanitarian crisis on most people’s minds was also included: “Today we are heartbroken for the suffering of the Palestinian people. I call for an immediate ceasefire. For dialogue and peace.”
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DBAYEH, Lebanon Tucked away in the hills north of Beirut below a Maronite monastery, Lebanon s only remaining Christian-majority Palestinian camp gives few outward clues to its identity. Unlike the country s other Palestinian refugee camps, there are no flags or political slogans on display in Dbayeh camp.