Adams challenges govts over peace process
The British and Irish governments should declare the Good Friday Agreement dead if they have an alternative solution to power-sharing in Northern Ireland, Gerry Adams said tonight.
As the political fallout continued over last month’s £26.5m (€37.8m) Northern Bank raid, Sinn Féin president Mr Adams insisted inclusive government involving unionists, nationalists and republicans was the only way forward for the province.
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