Peace process comes under fierce new pressure

The Northern Ireland peace process was under fierce new pressure today after Ulster Unionists warned that the IRA’s confirmation of a plan to put their weapons beyond use was not enough.

The Northern Ireland peace process was under fierce new pressure today after Ulster Unionists warned that the IRA’s confirmation of a plan to put their weapons beyond use was not enough.

With virtually no hope of the Provisionals beginning to empty their secret arms dumps within the next 48 hours, the Ulster Secretary John Reid looked set to suspend the Stormont Assembly.

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