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NI Executive meeting cancelled NI Executive meeting cancelled
(about 11 hours later)
A meeting of the NI power-sharing Executive, set for Thursday, has been called off at short notice.A meeting of the NI power-sharing Executive, set for Thursday, has been called off at short notice.
Other parties are claiming that a stand off between the DUP and Sinn Féin is causing deadlock in the Executive.Other parties are claiming that a stand off between the DUP and Sinn Féin is causing deadlock in the Executive.
The cancellation means ministers won't have held a formal round table meeting for more than a month.The cancellation means ministers won't have held a formal round table meeting for more than a month.
It's thought more than 30 decisions are being delayed as Sinn Féin and the DUP try to resolve their differences over issues like the devolution of justice.It's thought more than 30 decisions are being delayed as Sinn Féin and the DUP try to resolve their differences over issues like the devolution of justice.
Sinn Féin junior minister Gerry Kelly denied there was a crisis.Sinn Féin junior minister Gerry Kelly denied there was a crisis.
"I don't think there is a crisis. You'll know a crisis when a crisis comes. But certainly people are going off on holidays," he said."I don't think there is a crisis. You'll know a crisis when a crisis comes. But certainly people are going off on holidays," he said.
"We have made it clear and Martin McGuinness, in particular, has made it clear he will be here throughout the summer.""We have made it clear and Martin McGuinness, in particular, has made it clear he will be here throughout the summer."
Mr Kelly's DUP counterpart Jeffrey Donaldson is also playing down the talk of deadlock at Stormont.Mr Kelly's DUP counterpart Jeffrey Donaldson is also playing down the talk of deadlock at Stormont.
"Decisions are being made on a daily basis. We are getting on with the process of government," he said."Decisions are being made on a daily basis. We are getting on with the process of government," he said.
"Of course, there are some big issues we need to address... But talk of a crisis is somewhat premature.""Of course, there are some big issues we need to address... But talk of a crisis is somewhat premature."
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Sinn Fein and the DUP are playing down talk of deadlock