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Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Peter Robinson has been discharged from hospital. | Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Peter Robinson has been discharged from hospital. |
The 66-year-old was taken to Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital on Saturday. A DUP spokesman said it was after an adverse reaction to medication. | |
The Belfast Health Trust said Mr Robinson - who stepped down as first minister 10 days ago - was admitted as a precaution. | |
He will be at Stormont for political talks on Monday, the DUP said. | |
DUP MP Jeffrey Donaldson told the BBC's Sunday Politics programme he had spoken to Mr Robinson and he was in "good form". | |
He said Mr Robinson still intended to lead the DUP delegation at Monday's round-table political talks at Stormont. | |
The political row at Stormont was sparked by the murder of ex-IRA man Kevin McGuigan Sr, last month. | The political row at Stormont was sparked by the murder of ex-IRA man Kevin McGuigan Sr, last month. |
Mark Devenport, BBC NI Political Editor | Mark Devenport, BBC NI Political Editor |
In May, Mr Robinson suffered a heart attack. He blamed it on his poor diet and lack of exercise. | In May, Mr Robinson suffered a heart attack. He blamed it on his poor diet and lack of exercise. |
Mr Robinson had stents inserted and returned to his job, but since then there have been moments when he has visibly struggled with his health. | Mr Robinson had stents inserted and returned to his job, but since then there have been moments when he has visibly struggled with his health. |
The DUP describe his latest admission as a precautionary measure. | The DUP describe his latest admission as a precautionary measure. |
Earlier this month, Peter Robinson stood aside as First Minister, asking Arlene Foster to take the role on an acting basis. | Earlier this month, Peter Robinson stood aside as First Minister, asking Arlene Foster to take the role on an acting basis. |
However, that was not related to his health but part of the DUP's protest action after the murder of former IRA member Kevin McGuigan. | However, that was not related to his health but part of the DUP's protest action after the murder of former IRA member Kevin McGuigan. |
The DUP is due to attend round table talks at Stormont on Monday after the government commissioned an independent assessment of paramilitary activity in Northern Ireland. | The DUP is due to attend round table talks at Stormont on Monday after the government commissioned an independent assessment of paramilitary activity in Northern Ireland. |
A DUP spokesman said Mr Robinson would meet party colleagues on Monday for the talks process. | |
He added: "Mr Robinson expresses his gratitude to the medical staff who treated him so professionally during his short stay in hospital and the ambulance staff who were the first responders." | |
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, of Sinn Féin, earlier tweeted his best wishes to the DUP leader. | |
"Concerned that Peter Robinson admitted to hospital but pleased that he is comfortable & doing well. Wishing him the best for recovery," he said. | "Concerned that Peter Robinson admitted to hospital but pleased that he is comfortable & doing well. Wishing him the best for recovery," he said. |
Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt wished Mr Robinson "a speedy recovery". | Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt wished Mr Robinson "a speedy recovery". |