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Tributes paid to King’s bravery over cancer diagnosis

Source: PA Wire

Tributes have been paid by members of the Northern Ireland Assembly to the bravery of the King after he shared his cancer diagnosis.

Stormont Speaker Edwin Poots confirmed he has written to the King to extend the best wishes of the administration following the announcement of Charles’s diagnosis.

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly extended their best wishes to the King on Monday evening as the news broke.

On Tuesday morning, Mr Poots, who has survived cancer, told MLAs he sent the Assembly’s “best wishes to

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