totallymotor.co.uk Logo

News

Paisley announces plans to step down as first minister

Tuesday, 04 Mar 2008 20:05
Ian Paisley has been Northern Ireland first minister since May 2007
Northern Ireland first minister and leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, Ian Paisley has announced he is to step down in May.

Mr Paisley, 81, said today that his last act as first minister would be an investment conference in Belfast in two months time.

"I came to the decision a few weeks ago when I was thinking very much about the conference and what was going to come after the conference," he said.

"I thought it is a marker, a very big marker and it would be appropriate time for me to bow out."

He confirmed he would continue as an MP and Assembly member after he stepped down.

Mr Paisley has been leader of the Democratic Unionist Party for almost 40 years and took the post of first minister in May 2007, following a historic power-sharing agreement in Northern Ireland.

Related news 

  • CPS will review all LCN DNA evidence in ongoing cases

    CPS to review DNA evidence

    All cases where prosecutors are using low copy number (LCN) DNA evidence to pursue a conviction are being reviewed by the crown prosecution service (CPS). Full Story

Comment on this story... 

Name:
Town/Country:
Your email:
Your comment:

Awareness events 

  • National Childcare Week 2008

    Daycare Trust’s National childcare week, now in its 11th year, aims to promote the importance of investing in childcare, out-of-school activities and early years' provision for children to strengthen and contribute to children’s play and learning.

Press releases