Martin McGuinness dies aged 66
Sinn Féin former deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness dies at the age of 66.
Sinn Féin former deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness dies at the age of 66.
Mourners are gathering in Londonderry for the funeral of former deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness.
The senior Sinn Féin politician died earlier this week aged 66, following a short illness.
Former US president Bill Clinton and former taoiseach Bertie Ahern are among those in attendance at Long Tower church on Thursday.
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DUP leader Arlene Foster arrived a short time ago, alongside former DUP leader and first minister Peter Robinson.
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Secretary of State for Northern Ireland James Brokenshire is representing the UK Government at the funeral.
Martin McGuinness’s widow Bernie has issued a statement thanking the thousands of people who offered condolences after her husband's death.
Crowds numbering in the tens of thousands gathered in Derry for the funeral of Martin McGuinness, including politicians past and present.
Former US president Bill Clinton has urged the people of Northern Ireland to finish the work Martin McGuinness started.