Peter Robinson has said he is planning to have some 'me time' when he quits as first minister of Northern Ireland and Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader. The 66-year-old, who said his recent heart attack was not a factor in his decision to step down, said his family was looking forward to his retirement. However, he told the BBC that he is not going to "sit and idle around the house" and get in his wife's way. He also warned his as yet unnamed successor that NI's top job is tough. "It's a rough trade and the further you get up...
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