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Person: First Minister of Northern Ireland

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The number of confirmed cases in Northern Ireland rose by 103 yesterday - and 689 people now have the virus. File picture.

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Karen Buckley: ‘A guest in our city who will never go home’
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DUP Assembly members back Robinson
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Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble is warning that he will quit as First Minister of Northern Ireland's power sharing executive, if IRA guns are not decommissioned.

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