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Robinson steps down for six weeks | Robinson steps down for six weeks |
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DUP leader Peter Robinson is to step down as Northern Ireland First Minister for six weeks amid the storm over his wife's private life and finances. | DUP leader Peter Robinson is to step down as Northern Ireland First Minister for six weeks amid the storm over his wife's private life and finances. |
Mr Robinson has designated Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster to take charge with immediate effect. | Mr Robinson has designated Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster to take charge with immediate effect. |
Mr Robinson is facing a claim that he knew his wife obtained £50,000 from two developers for her teenage lover but did not tell the proper authorities. | Mr Robinson is facing a claim that he knew his wife obtained £50,000 from two developers for her teenage lover but did not tell the proper authorities. |
Earlier, the DUP assembly team said it offered him its "wholehearted support". | Earlier, the DUP assembly team said it offered him its "wholehearted support". |
Mr Robinson confirmed that he had asked both the House of Commons and the Northern Ireland Assembly to carry out an inquiry into his conduct. | Mr Robinson confirmed that he had asked both the House of Commons and the Northern Ireland Assembly to carry out an inquiry into his conduct. |
He added: "Throughout this period I will continue to work on the outstanding issues relating to policing and justice and some other matters. | He added: "Throughout this period I will continue to work on the outstanding issues relating to policing and justice and some other matters. |
"This allows a particularly concentrated focus on these discussions and we will work to try to build on the agreements we have already reached so that a successful resolution can be reached. | "This allows a particularly concentrated focus on these discussions and we will work to try to build on the agreements we have already reached so that a successful resolution can be reached. |
"This is the year to deliver at Stormont for all the people of Northern Ireland." | "This is the year to deliver at Stormont for all the people of Northern Ireland." |
Mr Robinson's temporary replacement as first minister, Arlene Foster, addressed the Assembly on Monday afternoon. | Mr Robinson's temporary replacement as first minister, Arlene Foster, addressed the Assembly on Monday afternoon. |
She said she had already spoken to the Deputy First Minister, Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness, about how the arrangements would work in Mr Robinson's absence. | She said she had already spoken to the Deputy First Minister, Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness, about how the arrangements would work in Mr Robinson's absence. |
The clock is ticking. There is a necessity for all the people in the north to have policing and justice sorted out. Sinn Fein junior minister Gerry Kelly | |
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"On behalf of the first minister, I want to make it clear that he entirely rejects this false allegation made by the BBC Spotlight programme and will be seeking to clear his name in the days that lie ahead." | "On behalf of the first minister, I want to make it clear that he entirely rejects this false allegation made by the BBC Spotlight programme and will be seeking to clear his name in the days that lie ahead." |
"Unanimous" | "Unanimous" |
Mr Dodds, the party's deputy leader, who had been tipped to take over as leader, earlier said that despite attempts by elements of the press and the DUP's political opponents to force Mr Robinson from office, the party was firmly behind him. | Mr Dodds, the party's deputy leader, who had been tipped to take over as leader, earlier said that despite attempts by elements of the press and the DUP's political opponents to force Mr Robinson from office, the party was firmly behind him. |
He said they wanted him to express their "desire for him to remain in office as leader of the DUP". | He said they wanted him to express their "desire for him to remain in office as leader of the DUP". |
Mr Dodds said that at a combined meeting of DUP members of the NI Assembly, party officers, the parliamentary party and their European member, it was agreed unanimously to offer Mr Robinson their full support. | Mr Dodds said that at a combined meeting of DUP members of the NI Assembly, party officers, the parliamentary party and their European member, it was agreed unanimously to offer Mr Robinson their full support. |
Iris Robinson, an MP and an NI Assembly member, is currently receiving "acute psychiatric treatment" following a BBC Spotlight documentary broadcast last week. | Iris Robinson, an MP and an NI Assembly member, is currently receiving "acute psychiatric treatment" following a BBC Spotlight documentary broadcast last week. |
It reported that she obtained £50,000 from two property developers for her 19-year-old lover, Kirk McCambley, to launch a cafe. | It reported that she obtained £50,000 from two property developers for her 19-year-old lover, Kirk McCambley, to launch a cafe. |
She failed to register the money with the authorities in Stormont and Westminster, as required by the law. | She failed to register the money with the authorities in Stormont and Westminster, as required by the law. |
It also reported that her husband, the first minister, knew about her financial dealings but did not tell the proper authorities. | It also reported that her husband, the first minister, knew about her financial dealings but did not tell the proper authorities. |
It has been announced that she will step down as an assembly member and MP this week due to ill health. Sources have also confirmed that she will be leaving the DUP. | It has been announced that she will step down as an assembly member and MP this week due to ill health. Sources have also confirmed that she will be leaving the DUP. |
Click here for live story updates throughout the afternoon | Click here for live story updates throughout the afternoon |
"Clock ticking" | "Clock ticking" |
The DUP and its main coalition partner Sinn Fein have been at loggerheads in recent months over the devolution of policing and justice powers from Westminster to the Assembly in Belfast. | |
Sinn Fein wants the powers transferred immediately while the DUP has said there needs to be greater community confidence before devolution can happen. | |
Speaking after Mr Robinson said he would step aside, Sinn Fein's Gerry Kelly acknowledged that Mr Robinson deserved time to sort out personal relationships. | Speaking after Mr Robinson said he would step aside, Sinn Fein's Gerry Kelly acknowledged that Mr Robinson deserved time to sort out personal relationships. |
But he pointed out: "The clock is ticking. This is a partnership government and a coalition government. | But he pointed out: "The clock is ticking. This is a partnership government and a coalition government. |
"Martin McGuinness said clearly that we are entering into a crisis," he said. | "Martin McGuinness said clearly that we are entering into a crisis," he said. |
"There is a necessity for all the people in the north to have policing and justice sorted out." | "There is a necessity for all the people in the north to have policing and justice sorted out." |
DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds earlier made a statement in support of Mr Robinson | DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds earlier made a statement in support of Mr Robinson |
The evening before the Spotlight documentary was broadcast, Mr Robinson revealed that his wife had attempted suicide following the affair. | The evening before the Spotlight documentary was broadcast, Mr Robinson revealed that his wife had attempted suicide following the affair. |
On Friday, as the storm broke surrounding the allegations, the first minister said he believed he had not done anything wrong. | On Friday, as the storm broke surrounding the allegations, the first minister said he believed he had not done anything wrong. |
He has asked government lawyers to investigate his conduct. | He has asked government lawyers to investigate his conduct. |
He said he would "not be slow" in taking a decision if that investigation found that he should have acted differently. | He said he would "not be slow" in taking a decision if that investigation found that he should have acted differently. |
Over the weekend, a number of parties cast doubt on whether the legal opinion sought by Mr Robinson would have sufficient authority to clear the matter up. | Over the weekend, a number of parties cast doubt on whether the legal opinion sought by Mr Robinson would have sufficient authority to clear the matter up. |