Northern Ireland’s politicians have been remembering former deputy first minister Martin McGuiness with a special session of the assembly.
The 66-year-old died in hospital after a short illness.
Some victims of the IRA say they’ll never be able to forgive him for his former role in the leadership of the terror group.
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DUP leader Arlene Foster sympathies with those relatives – but acknowledges his contribution to the peace process.