Ceasefire: British government may appoint independent arbitrator

The British government may be about to appoint an independent arbitrator to report on alleged breaches of the paramilitary ceasefires in the North.

Ceasefire: British government may appoint independent arbitrator

The British government may be about to appoint an independent arbitrator to report on alleged breaches of the paramilitary ceasefires in the North.

It is something the Ulster Unionist Party has been demanding for some time, although the Northern Secretary will retain responsibility for ruling whether any group has broken its ceasefire.

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