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British-Irish Council meeting to be Arlene’s swansong Posted: 9:03 am June 10, 2021
By Roisin Henderson
FIRST MINISTER Arlene Foster is preparing for what will be her last major political event tomorrow, and it is fittingly taking place in Fermanagh. From Monday, she will no longer be First Minister.
Despite the fact that when she announced her resignation last month First Minister Foster stated she intended to stay in the post until the end June, on Tuesday new DUP leader Edwin Poots announced Lagan Valley MLA Paul Given would be taking over as First Minister this Monday, June 14th.
That means tomorrow (Friday), when the British-Irish Council (BIC) holds its biannual summit in Fermanagh, it will be First Minister Foster’s last engagement as leader of the Executive.
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Arlene likely to pen autobiography Posted: 12:23 pm May 13, 2021
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THE FIRST thing Arlene Foster will likely be asked to do now she has more free time on her hands, is pen her autobiography.
In between drafts, she could schedule in some speech-writing for the lucrative public speaking circuit or, she could go back to law.
However, friends of First Minister Foster believe she may lend her voice and experience to the campaign against social media abuse.
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