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DUP defeated in assembly adjournment bid over Stormont crisis DUP defeated in assembly adjournment bid over Stormont crisis
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The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has been defeated in an attempt to adjourn the assembly for four weeks to try to resolve the current political crisis.The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has been defeated in an attempt to adjourn the assembly for four weeks to try to resolve the current political crisis.
The assembly is due to return next Monday after the summer recess.The assembly is due to return next Monday after the summer recess.
First Minister Peter Robinson said after allegations of an IRA role in the murder of Kevin McGuigan Sr, it "cannot be business as usual".First Minister Peter Robinson said after allegations of an IRA role in the murder of Kevin McGuigan Sr, it "cannot be business as usual".
However, the attempt to stall assembly meetings was overruled by other parties.However, the attempt to stall assembly meetings was overruled by other parties.
Mr Robinson is due to meet Prime Minister David Cameron later on Tuesday and will ask him to intervene in an attempt to solve the crisis at Stormont.Mr Robinson is due to meet Prime Minister David Cameron later on Tuesday and will ask him to intervene in an attempt to solve the crisis at Stormont.
Their discussions will centre on the political fall-out from Mr McGuigan Sr's killing and the subsequent decision by the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) to leave the executive.Their discussions will centre on the political fall-out from Mr McGuigan Sr's killing and the subsequent decision by the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) to leave the executive.
The former IRA man was shot dead in east Belfast last month. The police believe IRA members were involved.The former IRA man was shot dead in east Belfast last month. The police believe IRA members were involved.
Following the shooting, PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton also said that the IRA still exists.Following the shooting, PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton also said that the IRA still exists.
But he added that there was no evidence that the murder had been sanctioned at a senior level in the organisation.
The DUP's proposal for an assembly adjournment was brought before Stormont's business committee on Tuesday.
Analysis: What is the background to the Stormont row?Analysis: What is the background to the Stormont row?
Stormont's power-sharing government returned in 2007, headed by then Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley as first minister and Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness as deputy first minister.Stormont's power-sharing government returned in 2007, headed by then Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley as first minister and Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness as deputy first minister.
The two men had been bitter enemies for many years, but the decommissioning of IRA weapons in 2005 and Sinn Féin's endorsement of policing in Northern Ireland paved the way for Stormont's return.The two men had been bitter enemies for many years, but the decommissioning of IRA weapons in 2005 and Sinn Féin's endorsement of policing in Northern Ireland paved the way for Stormont's return.
In the last assessment by the Independent Monitoring Commission, an official body that monitored paramilitary activity that was wound down in 2010, it said it believed the Provisional IRA had "maintained its political course" and "would continue to do so".In the last assessment by the Independent Monitoring Commission, an official body that monitored paramilitary activity that was wound down in 2010, it said it believed the Provisional IRA had "maintained its political course" and "would continue to do so".
With Northern Ireland's chief constable now saying the Provisional IRA still exists and some of its members were involved in the murder of Kevin McGuigan, renewed focus has been placed on the stability of the institutions at Stormont.With Northern Ireland's chief constable now saying the Provisional IRA still exists and some of its members were involved in the murder of Kevin McGuigan, renewed focus has been placed on the stability of the institutions at Stormont.
Q&A: UUP withdrawalQ&A: UUP withdrawal
The DUP's proposal for an assembly adjournment was brought before Stormont's business committee on Tuesday.
But it was opposed by the UUP, Sinn Féin and the SDLP.But it was opposed by the UUP, Sinn Féin and the SDLP.
UUP leader Mike Nesbitt said his party did not support it as "other parties need to get on with governing".UUP leader Mike Nesbitt said his party did not support it as "other parties need to get on with governing".
DUP MLA Peter Weir said the UUP opposition was hypocritical.
"On the one hand, Mike claims to have withdrawn [from the executive] because of Sinn Féin denials on the IRA while on the other he is happy to vote with them to continue a normal business approach," Mr Weir said.
The UUP's sole minister Danny Kennedy submitted his resignation from the executive on Tuesday.The UUP's sole minister Danny Kennedy submitted his resignation from the executive on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers has been meeting Irish government ministers in Dublin to discuss the crisis. Meanwhile, Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers has met the Irish foreign and justice ministers in Dublin to discuss the crisis.
Ahead of the meeting, she said it was important that political parties in Northern Ireland had "real dialogue" and worked together to resolve the future of the executive. She said it was important that political parties in Northern Ireland had "real dialogue" and worked together to resolve the future of the executive.
She added that it was "well worth considering" bringing back a body similar to the International Monitoring Commission to monitor paramilitary activity.She added that it was "well worth considering" bringing back a body similar to the International Monitoring Commission to monitor paramilitary activity.
She also said it was important to bring paramilitarism to an end.She also said it was important to bring paramilitarism to an end.
Irish prime minister Enda Kenny said the current political meetings would probably give rise to "the possibility of a new period of negotiations and talks". After the two-hour meeting, Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan said "no best interest was served" in allowing Northern Ireland's political institutions to collapse.
He said "a number of options" were on the table over how to rebuild trust among the parties, and added that there was a need for them to re-commit to "the spirit and the letter of the Good Friday Agreement".