No breakthrough in party leaders' talks

Talks between Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble and his Sinn Féin counterpart Gerry Adams ended tonight without any sign of a breakthrough of a deal to restore devolution.

No breakthrough in party leaders' talks

Talks between Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble and his Sinn Féin counterpart Gerry Adams ended tonight without any sign of a breakthrough of a deal to restore devolution.

The discussions, held at a secret location in Belfast, explored issues such as IRA disarmament and a commitment from unionists to support the devolution of policing and justice to the Northern Ireland Assembly.

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