Belfast Agreement review 'later this month'

The Irish and British governments could begin a review of the Good Friday Agreement at the end of the month, it emerged tonight.

The Irish and British governments could begin a review of the Good Friday Agreement at the end of the month, it emerged tonight.

January 29 is being considered the likely date for the start of the review which will involve all the Northern Ireland Assembly parties, including the Reverend Ian Paisley’s Democratic Unionists and Sinn Féin, sources in Belfast revealed.

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