Unionist opposition 'won't stop policing devolution'

The British government will devolve powers over policing and justice to the Northern Assembly by 2008 even if there is no agreement from unionists, the Ulster Unionist Party leader said today.

Unionist opposition 'won't stop policing devolution'

The British government will devolve powers over policing and justice to the Northern Assembly by 2008 even if there is no agreement from unionists, the Ulster Unionist Party leader said today.

Reg Empey said the proposal trampled on the democratic process after learning of the fall-back plan in a letter from Northern Secretary Peter Hain.

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