Peter Robinson standing down as first minister – reaction from @markdevenport @liamclarkecj @alexkane221b
The big story this morning - Peter Robinson is standing down as First Minister and DUP leader. He has made his dramatic announcement in an interview with the Belfast Telegraph today. It will mark the end of an era when he steps aside within weeks after seven years in the high pressure job. He will also quit politics and not stand in next year's Assembly elections. But the 66-year-old denied his health was a factor in his decision, after having a heart attack earlier this year in May.
A massive decision from Peter Robinson coming a day after agreeing a deal to save power-sharing at Stormont. And ahead of the DUP's annual conference this weekend, he has suggested the DUP could split the roles of First Minister and party leader.
How will he be remembered? What have been his highs and lows in politics? And who will fill his shoes?
Political Editor Mark Devenport, Liam Clarke who broke the story and commentator Alex Kane discuss.
Political ally turned foe, TUV leader Jim Allister and Alliance Leader and Justice Minister David Ford also join the conversation.