Jeffrey Donaldson, head of Northern Ireland's largest unionist party, steps down amid police probe
The Democratic Unionist Party says its leader has stepped down after being charged with allegations of a historic nature
By AP News
Published - Mar 29, 2024, 09:31 AM ET
Last Updated - Mar 29, 2024, 09:40 AM EDT
LONDON (AP) — The leader of Northern Ireland’s largest unionist party has stepped down after being charged with allegations of a historic nature, the party said in a statement on Friday.
Jeffrey Donaldson left his post with immediate effect pending the outcome of the judicial process, the Democratic Unionist Party said. In accordance with the party rules, it has suspended him from membership.
Gavin Robinson, the member of Parliament for Belfast East, was named interim party leader.