Assembly poll 'could be put off until 2008'

The North’s next Assembly election could be delayed for a year if power-sharing is restored by November, the British government signalled today.

Assembly poll 'could be put off until 2008'

The North’s next Assembly election could be delayed for a year if power-sharing is restored by November, the British government signalled today.

Under emergency legislation introduced today recalling the Assembly on May 15, ministers held out the possibility that elections scheduled for May 2007 could be put off to 2008 at Northern Secretary Peter Hain’s discretion.

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