Both sides are accusing each other in the run-up to the Stormont deal deadline

The DUP has accused Sinn Féin of not being serious about wanting to reach an agreement to restore the Stormont government.

Both sides are accusing each other in the run-up to the Stormont deal deadline

The DUP has accused Sinn Féin of not being serious about wanting to reach an agreement to restore the Stormont government.

Deputy leader Nigel Dodds accused their former powersharing partners of placing new demands on the negotiating table, including demands for special status for Northern Ireland post-Brexit.

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