Ian Paisley has offered a "profound apology" for conduct which led to a finding of "serious misconduct" over his paid advocacy for a foreign government which had lavished luxury holidays worth more than £50,000 on him and his family.
DUP MLA Jim Wells has called on his party colleague Ian Paisley to "come clean and apologise" to Parliament, after he failed to declare two luxury holidays paid for by the Sri Lankan government.
There was an angry reaction from the family of a young girl who overdosed on ecstasy tablets after a 19-year-old woman charged following the death was given community service on Wednesday at Craigavon Magistrates Court.
The real outrage at the heart of the Commons standards report on Ian Paisley and Sri Lanka is an MP attempting to have the United Kingdom government oppose a United Nations investigation into the horrific war crimes committed in Sri Lanka.
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