'Elections would help peace process'

The setting of an election date for the Assembly in Northern Ireland would create an incentive for political progress, the British government was told today.

'Elections would help peace process'

The setting of an election date for the Assembly in Northern Ireland would create an incentive for political progress, the British government was told today.

After hour-long talks at Stormont, nationalist SDLP leader Mark Durkan and Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams both claimed an election date must be set to help efforts to restore devolution in Northern Ireland.

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