Ulster Unionist leader Jon Burrows is set to name a new health minister after Mike Nesbitt’s surprise resignation, sparked by a fiery clash over emergency surgery services at Causeway Hospital. Burrows, who disagrees with moving the service, insists it must stay and be strengthened — a stance that apparently drew a “red line” from Nesbitt, leading to his exit. While acknowledging Nesbitt’s past leadership, Burrows is focused on speed without haste, aiming to appoint someone who can immediately drive healthcare reform and reconnect the party with voters amid a period of internal transition.
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