Hardline Unionists pull out of peace talks

The Northern Ireland peace process was facing its gravest crisis yet as hardline Ulster Unionists tonight called for the replacement of the Assembly and Executive with new political institutions.

Hardline Unionists pull out of peace talks

The Northern Ireland peace process was facing its gravest crisis yet as hardline Ulster Unionists tonight called for the replacement of the Assembly and Executive with new political institutions.

Irish and British Government hopes of stabilising the Good Friday Agreement received a shattering blow with the announcement from Lagan Valley MP Jeffrey Donaldson and South Antrim MP David Burnside that they could no longer support the institutions.

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