Irish and British governments have 'paused' talks to restore Northern ...
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- Irish and British governments have “paused” talks to restore Northern Ireland’s devolved regional government, stalling a power-sharing agreement between the Irish nationalists and pro-British unionists in the region, the Financial Times reported on Friday. Talks for a deal between the Sinn Fein party and the Democratic Unionist Party will restart after Christmas, the newspaper addedOur Standards:
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