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.

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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