UUP rejects plan for reviving devolution
The British and Irish governments tonight stuck by their plan for reviving devolution in Northern Ireland despite the Ulster Unionists rejecting it at a party meeting.
Members of the UUP’s 110-member executive insisted after a meeting in Belfast that the two governments’ plan for implementing the Good Friday Agreement was not a “satisfactory basis” for political progress.
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