09/04/2026

Foyle MLA Gary Middleton To Resign from Northern Ireland Assembly

Gary Middleton MLA has announced his resignation from the Northern Ireland Assembly, effective Friday 10 April. In a personal statement, the Foyle representative revealed that he is stepping down due to significant ongoing mental health challenges, noting that he needs to prioritise his full recovery.

Mr Middleton was first elected to local government in 2011 at the age of 20 before entering the Assembly in 2015. He expressed that while he had hoped to return to his duties, he ultimately accepted that he could not focus on his health while remaining in public office.

Gary Middleton MLA stated: "Over the last few months, I have been suffering from a bout of ill-health which has significantly limited my ability to represent my constituents in the way I always have.

"I had hoped to be able to return to work and to recover but I have come to the point of accepting that if I am to focus on getting back to full health, I cannot do this whilst remaining in public office.

"It would have been easier for me to withdraw from the political arena quietly and without explanation but I wanted my constituents and the wider community to understand that I am leaving public life because I am suffering significant mental health challenges.

"I am journeying through a difficult experience and have been for some time. I am receiving treatment thanks to the wonderful services afforded to me by our National Health Service. The support and encouragement from my family and friends, combined with the expert treatment I am receiving has given me hope and I can see a glimmer of light in what has been a very dark tunnel.

"In making this statement I want to give encouragement to those who may be on a similar journey by highlighting that help is available. I have learned in recent times that it's ok not to be ok.
News Image
"I want to thank all those who have supported me in Foyle over the years and who bestowed the privilege of electing me, first into Local Government and then to the Northern Ireland Assembly.

"Finally, I want to thank all my colleagues in the DUP for their support and friendship, to my staff for their loyalty and to my wife and family who have been my rock during this period. I will always be grateful for all the support shown to me.

"I will resign as a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly tomorrow (Friday 10th April).

"As I depart the public stage, I want to wish all those who serve the public and with whom I have had the privilege to serve alongside, regardless of party affiliations, every best wish for the future."

DUP Leader Gavin Robinson MP paid tribute to Mr Middleton's contribution to unionism and his steadfast representation of the city of Londonderry.

Gavin Robinson MP said: "As the sole unionist MLA in Foyle, Gary Middleton has been a dedicated and steadfast servant to people across the city of Londonderry and surrounding areas. Since 2015, he has been a strong and consistent voice in the Northern Ireland Assembly and was never afraid to stand up for what he believed was right.

"Elected in May 2011 as a Councillor at just 20 years of age, Gary was often the youngest in the room but earned the respect of colleagues through his incredible ability to articulate the concerns of the people of Foyle.

"In being such a clear and consistent voice for Unionism in Foyle, Gary has at times faced threats from republicans. That pressure never silenced him nor deterred him, he continued to stand firm for his constituents and his principles.

"While we deeply regret that Gary is leaving public service, we will do all we can to support him. Gary's focus must now be on his recovery, and he will have the support of colleagues, both inside and outside our ranks, on his journey.

"On behalf of the Democratic Unionist Party, I want to sincerely thank Gary for his years of service and dedication. Many people in the Foyle constituency have been positively impacted as a result of Gary's devotion to his community. We wish him every blessing for the days ahead."

Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

09 January 2018
Magilligan Prisoners Take Part In Parkrun Event
Magilligan inmates have become the first in Northern Ireland to take part in a parkrun event. The prisoners were joined by staff in the first of their weekly parkrun events as part of an initiative between Parkrun UK and Magilligan Prison.
11 October 2017
No Prosecution For Suspects Named By Supergrass Gary Haggarty
Thirteen people implicated by loyalist supergrass Gary Haggarty will not be prosecuted, the Public Prosecutions Service (PPS) has confirmed. Director of the PPS Barry McGrory said there was insufficient corroborating evidence to support the allegations.
09 October 2017
Two Arrested After Catholics Forced To Flee Homes In East Belfast
Two people have been arrested after four Catholic families were forced to leave their homes in east Belfast after receiving threats. The families lived in the Cantrell Close area. The PSNI claimed the threats were from the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF).
05 December 2016
Police Appeal For Help To Trace Missing Man Gary Grant
Police are appealing for help to trace missing man Gary Grant. Mr Grant, aged 49, was last seen outside the Lagan Valley Hospital in Lisburn on Friday, 02 December. He was wearing a heavy black winter coat, black top, faded blue ripped jeans and white trainers. Mr Grant has contacts in Castlereagh and Bangor.
16 March 2012
Escaped Prisoner Arrested In Derry
A man who escaped from a prison in the Republic of Ireland has been arrested in Londonderry. Martin McDermott, 26, from Raphoe in County Donegal, was sentenced last July for seven years for the manslaughter of Garda Gary McLoughlin in 2009.