NORTHERN Ireland's political leaders have urged people to pray for the Rev Ian Paisley, who remained seriously ill in hospital.
Stormont First Minister and Democratic Unionist leader Peter Robinson and Sinn Fein deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness have both been in contact with the 85-year-old's family as they maintained a bedside vigil.
Former First Minister Mr Paisley continued to be treated in intensive care for suspected heart failure.
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