What could the DUP demand in return for Theresa May's Conservative partnership?

Ahead of meeting Theresa May in Downing Street, Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Arlene Foster has kept her wish list firmly tucked in her pocket, giving few details away.
DUP leader Arlene Foster and Nigel Dodds speak to the media at Stormont Castle in Belfast ahead of talks aimed at restoring powersharing in Northern Ireland.  Picture: Niall Carson/PA WireDUP leader Arlene Foster and Nigel Dodds speak to the media at Stormont Castle in Belfast ahead of talks aimed at restoring powersharing in Northern Ireland.  Picture: Niall Carson/PA Wire
DUP leader Arlene Foster and Nigel Dodds speak to the media at Stormont Castle in Belfast ahead of talks aimed at restoring powersharing in Northern Ireland. Picture: Niall Carson/PA Wire

However, an analysis of her party's position on key issues and its stated objectives in recent election manifestos provide clues as to where the Tories may have to give ground to secure a deal to keep them in power.