David Trimble: Life in pictures

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Lord Trimble, then MP, pictured in May 1991

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Lord Trimble and Ian PaisleyImage source, Pacemaker
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Lord Trimble with Ian Paisley at the bottom of the Garvaghy Road in Portadown, County Armagh after the 1995 parade was allowed to pass down the road

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Lord Trimble, then Ulster Unionist Party leader, at a barbed wire fence during the 1996 Drumcree stand off

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Lord Trimble and then Sinn Féin president, Gerry Adams on 8th April, 1998 as they come in close proximity outside Castle Buildings, Stormont during a break in negotiations before the signing of the Good Friday Agreement

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Lord Trimble leads his Ulster Unionist party colleagues Reg Empey, Ken McGuinness MP and Jeffrey Donaldson MP into talks with Prime Minister Tony Blair at Stormont castle in June 1998

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Lord Trimble was a key negotiator in the Good Friday Agreement, which was endorsed in a referendum in 1998

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Lord Trimble, pictured with former Prime Minister Tony Blair and John Hume

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Lord Trimble, then leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, with his wife Daphnie and children Sarah and Nicholas at their family home in May 1998Image source, Pacemaker
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Lord Trimble, then leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, with his wife Daphnie and younger children Sarah and Nicholas at their family home in May 1998