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Michelle O’Neill becomes first nationalist to lead Northern Ireland government

Sinn Féin first minister says she will govern ‘for all’

Michelle O’Neill was sworn in as first minister of Northern Ireland on Saturday, the first time a nationalist has held the post in a region created by partition in 1921 as a bastion of pro-UK unionism.

O’Neill, from the Sinn Féin party that is committed to Irish reunification, walked down the imposing staircase in the Stormont parliament building, past a statue of James Craig, Lord Craigavon, the region’s first prime minister and into the 90-seat chamber to take up her post.

It was two years to the day since the Democratic Unionist Party paralysed the institution in a row over Brexit trade rules.

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