New govt 'must take lead on sectarianism': McGuinness

The new power-sharing government in the North will need to take a tough stand against racism and sectarianism, Deputy First Minister-in-waiting Martin McGuinness claimed today.

The new power-sharing government in the North will need to take a tough stand against racism and sectarianism, Deputy First Minister-in-waiting Martin McGuinness claimed today.

On the eve of the return of devolved government to Stormont, Martin McGuinness said he believed his new power-sharing partner the Rev Ian Paisley was committed to making the new administration work.

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