One recently elected NI mayor has 4am start for flight and queues for six hours to represent borough at Queen’s lying-in-state

One Northern Eire politician has gone above and past the decision of responsibility in his efforts to symbolize his borough.

Among the guests to Buckingham Palace yesterday was the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.

The DUP’s Ivor Wallace (60) was on the highway at 4am to catch a flight into London to symbolize the borough after being elected mayor in June of this 12 months.

He was noticed carrying his chain of workplace on the BBC’s reside protection of the general public viewing the Queen’s coffin at Westminster Corridor.

He queued for six hours to attend the Queen’s lying-in-state, one thing he mentioned was a “very emotional expertise”.

Mr Wallace added: “She was simply at all times there and the person who everyone seemed as much as. She was a grandmother determine to most individuals.”


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