Goodnightpublished at 19:29 British Summer Time 26 July 2022
That's the end of our coverage of tributes to Lord Trimble, who died yesterday aged 77.
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We will leave you with a personal recollection from former Stormont minister Dermot Nesbitt who touched on Lord Trimble's "thoughtfulness," when speaking to BBC Newsline.
"I've heard a lot today about how he could be confrontational and very private," he said.
"I have difficulty in walking at great speed. I remember walking up Downing Street for a meeting and there were cameras there.
"David Trimble said to me before we went up: 'Dermot. don't worry, We will walk slow to accommodate you.'
"He didn't turn his head so the cameras couldn't see but out of the side of his mouth he said: 'Dermot are we walking slowly enough for you?'
"He had thoughtfulness that was not demonstrable to the wider world and it was something I appreciated."