Political gap widens over NI elections

The gap between republicans and unionists widened tonight over whether Assembly elections should take place in Northern Ireland without any breakthrough in the peace process.

Political gap widens over NI elections

The gap between republicans and unionists widened tonight over whether Assembly elections should take place in Northern Ireland without any breakthrough in the peace process.

As Sinn Féin’s Martin McGuinness warned his party would not go to the IRA without a date for an Assembly election, senior Ulster Unionists urged the British government not to give in to republican demands.

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