NI poll casts shadow on power sharing hopes

Plans to restore a power sharing government in Northern Ireland tonight faced an indefinite delay as hardline unionists who rejected the Good Friday Agreement strengthened their vote in the Assembly Election.

NI poll casts shadow on power sharing hopes

Plans to restore a power sharing government in Northern Ireland tonight faced an indefinite delay as hardline unionists who rejected the Good Friday Agreement strengthened their vote in the Assembly Election.

The Rev Ian Paisley’s Democratic Unionists were set to pick up extra seats in many of their strongholds while Gerry Adams’ Sinn Féin extended its lead over the rival SDLP.

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