No threat to Northern Ireland power sharing after DUP leader's resignation, first minister says
There is no threat to Northern Ireland's power-sharing agreement after the leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) resigned over allegations of historical sexual offences, First Minister Michelle O'Neill has said.
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