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Trump banquet boycott 'doesn’t change anything', says Emma Little-Pengelly
Emma Little-Pengelly attends Windsor Castle banquet to engage with US President Trump on peace efforts, while Michelle O’Neill boycotts in protest, citing humanitarian concerns in Gaza.
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'I'll champion NI business at Trump banquet' - DUP's Emma Little-Pengelly accuses Sinn Fein ministers of 'shying away' from defence sector
The deputy First Minister says the defence sector is key to Northern Ireland’s economic growth, and is one of the areas she will promote to the US delegation during President Trump’s second state visit to the UK.
Greens call on First Minister to boycott Trump banquet
The Scottish Greens have urged the First Minister to boycott a state banquet being held at Windsor Castle tonight in Donald Trump’s honour, following the confirmation that Northern Ireland’s First Minister Michelle O'Neill will not attend. Scottish Green Co-leader Ross Greer said: “Donald Trump is one of the most dishonest, disgraced and dishonourable people in the world. He has bragged about abusing women, stirred up racist hatred and betrayed…
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