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Stormont set to stay deadlocked | Stormont set to stay deadlocked |
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Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson's deadline for breaking the three-month deadlock at Stormont looks set to pass without ministers meeting. | |
The executive has not met over the summer, as Sinn Féin insists on more progress over devolving justice powers. | The executive has not met over the summer, as Sinn Féin insists on more progress over devolving justice powers. |
The DUP leader last month warned of "serious consequences" if the executive failed to meet on this day. | The DUP leader last month warned of "serious consequences" if the executive failed to meet on this day. |
All that seems likely to happen is a series of informal discussions on how to combat the rising cost of living. | All that seems likely to happen is a series of informal discussions on how to combat the rising cost of living. |
It had been thought Prime Minister Gordon Brown's visit to Belfast on Tuesday may have helped to broker a truce, but hopes of a breakthrough faded on Wednesday. | It had been thought Prime Minister Gordon Brown's visit to Belfast on Tuesday may have helped to broker a truce, but hopes of a breakthrough faded on Wednesday. |
Letters | Letters |
It followed an exchange of letters between Mr Robinson and Martin McGuinness, disagreeing about whether a fuel poverty package could be approved in the absence of the executive meeting. | It followed an exchange of letters between Mr Robinson and Martin McGuinness, disagreeing about whether a fuel poverty package could be approved in the absence of the executive meeting. |
The package, proposed by Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie, would include a £200 cut in electricity bills for tens of thousands of vulnerable households. | The package, proposed by Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie, would include a £200 cut in electricity bills for tens of thousands of vulnerable households. |
Mr McGuinness said they could invite the SDLP minister to submit her paper "under urgent procedure," but Mr Robinson insisted this was not a valid use of the facility and it should be discussed at the executive meeting. | Mr McGuinness said they could invite the SDLP minister to submit her paper "under urgent procedure," but Mr Robinson insisted this was not a valid use of the facility and it should be discussed at the executive meeting. |
According to BBC Northern Ireland political editor Mark Devenport, it is possible the problems could be resolved next week. | According to BBC Northern Ireland political editor Mark Devenport, it is possible the problems could be resolved next week. |
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