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DUP delegation to meet Tony Blair DUP delegation meeting Tony Blair
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A DUP delegation led by party leader Ian Paisley is due to meet Prime Minister Tony Blair in Downing Street. A DUP delegation led by party leader Ian Paisley is meeting Prime Minister Tony Blair in Downing Street.
Mr Paisley will be accompanied by Nigel Dodds, Peter Robinson and Lord Morrow. Mr Paisley is accompanied by Nigel Dodds, Peter Robinson and Lord Morrow.
A party statement said it wanted to discuss several outstanding issues with Mr Blair - including policing and an economic package.A party statement said it wanted to discuss several outstanding issues with Mr Blair - including policing and an economic package.
Mr Blair met with Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern on Monday to discuss the timetable set out at the St Andrews talks for restoring devolution. Mr Blair met Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern on Monday to discuss the timetable set out at the St Andrews talks for restoring devolution.
Mr Ahern also raised the issue of collusion between British security forces and loyalist paramilitaries.Mr Ahern also raised the issue of collusion between British security forces and loyalist paramilitaries.
Last week, an Irish parliamentary report found there was security force collusion in a series of loyalist bombings and killings in the 1970s.Last week, an Irish parliamentary report found there was security force collusion in a series of loyalist bombings and killings in the 1970s.