Northern Ireland’s main parties held fresh talks aimed at reviving self-rule in the province after aborting a meeting last week due to a dramatic attack, but no new progress was reported. The main Republican Sinn Fein and the pro-London Democratic Unionists (DUP) failed to break a deadlock by a deadline last Friday to nominate ministers to a new government, due to the attack by a well-known convicted killer. Full Story
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