- Donaldson trial told alleged victim received letter of regret Channel 4 News —
- Jeffrey Donaldson wrote letter to alleged victim expressing regret, trial hears Belfast Newsletter —
- Jeffrey Donaldson trial hears alleged sexual abuse victim tell police of nightmares The Guardian —
- Jeffrey Donaldson trial: 'I will regret this to my dying day' letter read in court Irish Mirror —
- Jeffrey Donaldson sexual offences trial played alleged victim’s police interview Belfast Newsletter —
- Jury in Donaldson trial hears victim claim she was abused from 'quite a young age' BBC News —
- Jeffrey Donaldson trial hears police interview with alleged victim: 'I felt very dirty for a long time' Irish Mirror —
- “I felt very dirty for a long time"- Jeffrey Donaldson sexual offences trial played alleged victim’s police interview Belfast Live —
- Jeffrey Donaldson ‘wrote letter to alleged victim asking for forgiveness’, trial hears Belfast Telegraph —
- Jeffrey Donaldson trial: Alleged victim told police she ‘felt very dirty’, court hears Belfast Telegraph —
- Second day of evidence underway as Jeffrey Donaldson sexual offences trial continues Belfast Telegraph —
- Prosecution opens case against ex-DUP leader over sex abuse allegations Sky News —
- Sir Jeffrey Donaldson put women through 'difficult and traumatic events' when 'he sexually abused them as children', court hears Daily Mail —
- Prosecution sets out case against former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson Channel 4 News —
- Prosecution opens against Jeffrey Donaldson in sexual offences trial Belfast Newsletter —
- Prosecutor outlines case against former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson The Guardian —
- Prosecution begins outline of case against Donaldson RTE —
- Jeffrey Donaldson ‘apologised to alleged victim at church retreat in mid-90s’, trial hears Belfast Telegraph —
- Donaldson arrives at court ahead of prosecution opening in sexual offences trial Belfast Newsletter —
- Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson in court for start of sexual offences trial Channel 4 News —
Democratic Unionist Party
Right-wing unionist party of Northern Ireland
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is a unionist, loyalist, British nationalist and national conservative political party in Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1971 during the Troubles by Ian Paisley, who led the party until 2008. It is currently led by Gavin Robinson, who initially stepped in as an interim after the resignation of Jeffrey Donaldson. It is the second-largest party in the Northern Ireland Assembly, and won five seats in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom at the 2024 election. The party has been mostly described as right-wing and socially conservative, being anti-abortion and opposing same-sex marriage. The DUP sees itself as defending Britishness and Ulster Protestant culture against Irish nationalism and republicanism. It is also Eurosceptic and supported Brexit.
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DUP