No more delays to Assembly elections, officials insist

The British government refused today to consider any further delays in the Northern Ireland Assembly elections.

The British government refused today to consider any further delays in the Northern Ireland Assembly elections.

Even though Britain's Prime Minister, Tony Blair, announced the poll has been put back four weeks to May 29 in an attempt to break the political deadlock and restore devolution, British officials indicated this was the bottom line.

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