'I want to be respectful and send a strong message that I want to lead for everybody,' says Michelle O'Neill as she lays a wreath in Belfast to commemorate the dead of the Somme, but she will not attend the main ceremony somme
Michelle O'Neill said laying a wreath at Belfast City Hall's cenotaph showed she wanted to be a leader for all in Northern Ireland
However, she declined to be drawn on why she is not attending the wider Somme commemoration event due to take place later on Friday.
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