Crisis talks to save Good Friday Agreement

Irish and British government ministers were today holding emergency talks in Dublin in a bid to save the Northern Ireland peace process from collapse.

Irish and British government ministers were today holding emergency talks in Dublin in a bid to save the Northern Ireland peace process from collapse.

The power-sharing administration in Belfast was plunged into crisis after David Trimble’s Ulster Unionist Party threatened to quit the executive if the IRA does not disband by the New Year.

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