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Sinn Féin (via Public) / Ballymurphy families vindicated

Ballymurphy families vindicated - Mary Lou McDonald TD Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald has described today s inquest verdict as a vindication of the campaign of the families of all those killed by members of the Parachute Regiment in Ballymurphy 50 years ago. She said, however, that today will be bittersweet as the British government will now attempt to block justice by walking away from their agreement with the Irish government on dealing with the past. Teachta McDonald said: In August 1971, over a three-day period in Ballymurphy in West Belfast, 11 people were killed by members of the Parachute Regiment and, for the last five decades, the families have battled to get truth and justice.

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Arlene Foster: Politicians respond to resignation

BBC News Published and as NI first minister, politicians on all sides have been reacting. Mrs Foster, who was the first female first minister of Northern Ireland, said it had been the privilege of her life and she was now preparing to depart the political stage . Here are some of the reactions. Sinn Féin Deputy First Minster Michelle O Neill said she had spoken to her ministerial partner earlier on Wednesday and wished her and and her family well. I have worked alongside Arlene Foster this past year in what has been a difficult and challenging time for everyone with the unexpected onset of the Covid pandemic, she said.

Sinn Féin (via Public) / Mary Lou McDonald TD responds to the resignation of Arlene Foster

Mary Lou McDonald TD responds to the resignation of Arlene Foster Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald TD, speaking following the resignation of Arlene Foster, has said: Today is undoubtedly a difficult day for Arlene and I extend my regards to her and her family. I acknowledge the work that she did as First Minister alongside my colleague Michelle O Neill and other parties in the Executive throughout the Covid-19 crisis. The DUP now begins the process of electing a new party leader. We want to work with them in a spirit of generosity and respect. That means having partners committed to and willing to share power with the other four parties in the Executive and with the Irish government in the North-South Ministerial Council.

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