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An outline plan to move forward the Northern Ireland political process has been revealed by the British and Irish governments. | |
It contains a target date of 26 March 2007 for a new executive to be up and running. | |
This would follow a carefully sequenced series of steps on policing and power-sharing. | This would follow a carefully sequenced series of steps on policing and power-sharing. |
Talks on devolution, which are being held at St Andrews in Scotland, are in their final day. | Talks on devolution, which are being held at St Andrews in Scotland, are in their final day. |
It is understood progress has been made in the last 24 hours. | It is understood progress has been made in the last 24 hours. |
The government's plan is also reported to envisage the devolution of policing and justice powers in two years from the creation of the executive. | The government's plan is also reported to envisage the devolution of policing and justice powers in two years from the creation of the executive. |
However, this would be subject to a cross-community vote in the assembly. | However, this would be subject to a cross-community vote in the assembly. |
It is thought the parties will be given until mid-November to respond to the plan. | It is thought the parties will be given until mid-November to respond to the plan. |
The sequencing would involve Sinn Fein's executive issuing a statement supporting policing. | The sequencing would involve Sinn Fein's executive issuing a statement supporting policing. |
The DUP would then agree to the election of a shadow first and deputy first minister - triggered if Sinn Fein held an Ard Fheis signing the party up to policing. | The DUP would then agree to the election of a shadow first and deputy first minister - triggered if Sinn Fein held an Ard Fheis signing the party up to policing. |
The DUP also want a referendum and there's believed to be movement on water rates and academic selection. | The DUP also want a referendum and there's believed to be movement on water rates and academic selection. |
A power-sharing executive could be set up by March or April. | A power-sharing executive could be set up by March or April. |
'Mexican standoff' Where the key players stand | 'Mexican standoff' Where the key players stand |
Earlier in the talks, the DUP and Sinn Fein seemed to be involved in a standoff over the issue of policing and power-sharing. | Earlier in the talks, the DUP and Sinn Fein seemed to be involved in a standoff over the issue of policing and power-sharing. |
DUP leader Ian Paisley said Sinn Fein should not be allowed to use policing as a bargaining chip, but should accept the rule of law like every other party. | DUP leader Ian Paisley said Sinn Fein should not be allowed to use policing as a bargaining chip, but should accept the rule of law like every other party. |
Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness said he believed agreement could be reached in the talks, adding that Mr Paisley "has to decide if this is the time to do a deal". | Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness said he believed agreement could be reached in the talks, adding that Mr Paisley "has to decide if this is the time to do a deal". |
The UK and Irish governments have given the parties until 24 November to reach a deal on power-sharing, otherwise the assembly may be put into cold storage. | The UK and Irish governments have given the parties until 24 November to reach a deal on power-sharing, otherwise the assembly may be put into cold storage. |
The Northern Ireland Assembly was suspended on 14 October 2002 amid allegations of a republican spy ring at Stormont. | The Northern Ireland Assembly was suspended on 14 October 2002 amid allegations of a republican spy ring at Stormont. |
The court case that followed collapsed and one of those charged, Denis Donaldson, later admitted working as a British agent. | The court case that followed collapsed and one of those charged, Denis Donaldson, later admitted working as a British agent. |
Direct rule from London was restored in October 2002 and has been in place since. | Direct rule from London was restored in October 2002 and has been in place since. |