Politics

NI deputy first minister says ‘victims must always have best opportunity for justice’ after DUP leader quits

Northern Ireland’s deputy first minister Emma Little-Pengelly of the Democratic Unionist Party has said “victims must always have the best opportunity for justice”.

It comes after Sir Jeffrey Donaldson stepped down as DUP leader on Friday as he faces charges over alleged historical sexual offences.

Ms Little-Pengelly said she was “shocked and devastated by this news”.

She added: “Victims must always have the best opportunity for justice. This must be fully respected and supported.

“My thoughts are with those suffering who have put their faith in the criminal justice system.

“Protecting the integrity of that process necessitates significant restrictions on what can be said. I have faith in our justice system.”

Ms Little-Pengelly went on to say that she was “determined” to work with the interim party leader Gavin Robinson to “provide stability” and continue “tackling the big issues faced by Northern Ireland”.

More from Politics

This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly.

Please refresh the page for the fullest version.

You can receive Breaking News alerts on a smartphone or tablet via the Sky News App. You can also follow @SkyNews on X or subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with the latest news.

Articles You May Like

‘I blocked her number’: Ex-head of IT says Paula Vennells ‘hoped to avoid’ Post Office inquiry
China is still an important market even if investors diversify from it now, says Peak XV
Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky to step down
Age limits to be imposed on school sex education for first time, reports
AI boom to keep supply of high-end memory chips ‘tight’ this year, analysts warn