Power-sharing in Stormont set to resume
Published
Friday, 2 February
Author
Peter Doyle
Categories
Policy Updates
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Following two years of political paralysis the Northern Ireland devolved assembly, Stormont, is set to return on Saturday as a new agreement between the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and the UK government was ratified by Parliament on Thursday. The DUP, Northern Ireland largest Unionist party, suspended power-sharing in February 2022 in protest of trading arrangements […]
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