
Former Ulster Unionist leader receives the respect he long deserved after passing
At the funeral of Lord David Trimble, prominent figures from all political backgrounds gathered to pay tribute to the unionist leader who helped secure peace in Northern Ireland. Trimble, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, was remembered for his resilience despite facing criticism. His biographer and other speakers noted his contributions and the lasting impact of his work in bringing stability to the region. Trimble’s family, especially his wife, were acknowledged for their enduring support throughout his career.