McGuinness funeral - a momentous day in Derry. What impact will it have on the future of NI?

Mar 24, 2017, 10:08 AM

A momentous day in the Bogside. The great and the good were there to pay their respects to Martin McGuinness. The former IRA commander turned peace maker. In a move that made headlines spontaneous applause broke out for DUP leader Arlene Foster as she took her seat in the church. Northern Ireland Secretary James Brokenshire and Irish President Michael D Higgins were there along with PSNI chief constable George Hamilton and former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. But it was Bill Clinton the former U.S. President who's words made some of the biggest impact. What difference will yesterday make to the Stormont talks and the future of Northern Ireland? Stephen gets the views of commentator Malachi O'Doherty and victim's campaigner Jude Whyte tweeted last night "the sun will rise tomorrow ..time for Unionism to rise with it".