Family members and political figures in Ireland pay tribute to David Andrews, the former Minister for Foreign Affairs, following his death at age 91. Multiple outlets report that Andrews is remembered for a “peace and humanitarian” legacy, with both his family and representatives from the political sphere marking his contributions. The coverage emphasizes that the tributes focus on his work in foreign affairs and his broader public service, described in terms of promoting peace and humanitarian values. Several sources use similar wording about the nature of his legacy, noting that leaders acknowledge his impact and the esteem in which he is held. While the articles agree on the basic facts of his role and age at death, they do not provide detailed new policy specifics within the excerpts provided. Instead, the reporting centers on the public acknowledgement of his life and career through statements and remembrance by those closest to him and those in political life.