Mr Robinson said Mr Larkin was his party's choice for attorney general DUP leader Peter Robinson has publicly backed the man earmarked to be Northern Ireland's attorney general when justice powers are devolved. Earlier this week, John Larkin QC was involved in a war of words with the DUP's Ian Paisley Jr in his role as the QC for the Billy Wright Inquiry. Mr Paisley said "a lot of things could happen" before Mr Larkin became attorney general. However, Mr Robinson said Mr Larkin was still the DUP's choice for the job. "We have already indicated who our attorney general would be," he said on Thursday evening. Speaking before a meeting of the Executive, Mr Robinson said agreement... [read full story]



