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IS IT game on after the DUP conference? Full Article at Irish Times
Ian Paisley tonight praised Sinn Féin for keeping its word on power-sharing despite the dissident threat. Full Article at Irish Times
When is a deputy not a deputy? It is like one of the old riddles we often posed while kids, believing the puzzle to contain some great mystery. Full Article at The Pensive Quill
Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness are in Jersey for the 13th British-Irish Council summit. The theme of the summit is indigenous, minority and lesser-used languages. Full Article at BBC News
FIRST MINISTER Peter Robinson has retreated from the DUP’s ostensible precondition that the police full-time reserve must be maintained to facilitate the transfer of policing and justice powers to the Northern Executive. Full Article at Irish Times
11/11/2009 - 18:34:49 The North's political process would be in deep trouble if a deal on devolving policing and justice powers is not agreed by Christmas, Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said today. Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
Martin McGuinness has warned of deep trouble for the political process unless a date for devolving justice and policing is agreed by Christmas. Full Article at BBC News
BRITISH PRIME minister Gordon Brown held further talks at Downing Street at the weekend with First Minister Peter Robinson and Sinn Féin Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness amid continuing uncertainty over when policing and justice powers will be... Full Article at Irish Times
The political establishment has failed to counteract Nick Griffin's party Photo: AFP In the modern Anglican Baptism service, the congregation is warned to avoid "the glamour of evil". No danger of that with Nick Griffin, is there? Full Article at The Telegraph
WHEN in 2007 the then Secretary of State Peter Hain increased MLAs' office expenses accounts from £48,000 to £72,000, the economy was still booming. Full Article at Portadown Today
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has outlined his proposals for a funding for the devolution of policing and justice in Northern Ireland, the prime minister's office announced on Wednesday. Full Article at People's Daily Online
David Cameron became the first Conservative leader since the Partition of Ireland to meet an Irish Republican leader yesterday, when he told Martin McGuinness that he would support a £1 billion package for Northern Ireland. Full Article at Times Online
The prime minister said "our aim is a peaceful, more secure and more prosperous Northern Ireland". Full Article at BBC News
21/10/2009 - 12:54:39 Gordon Brown said today that he had presented party leaders in the North with his proposed financial settlement to enable the final stage of devolution to go ahead. Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
Martin McGuinness discussed Gordon Brown's plans last night with Northern Ireland's first minister Peter Robinson. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
The Prime Minister will today publish financial details of an offer to kick-start the process of brokering a deal on policing in Northern Ireland. Full Article at The Independent
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown will today publish the budget he is offering to secure the devolution of responsibility for policing and justice to the Stormont Executive. Full Article at Irish Times
BRITISH PRIME MINISTER Gordon Brown will today publish the British Government’s proposals for devolution of policing and justice powers to Stormont. Full Article at Irish Times
Martin McGuinness holds more talks with the Irish and British Governments today as negotiations on transferring policing and justice powers to Northern Ireland gather momentum. Full Article at Irish Times
The New York Stock Exchange is to create up to 400 new jobs in Northern Ireland with the opening of a "satellite office" in Belfast. The Wall Street powerhouse will set up its office in the Belfast city centre, it was announced today. Full Article at FinFacts
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, center left, and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Shaun Woodward, left, meet Northern Ireland's First Minister, Peter Robinson and Deputy First Minister and Martin McGuinness, right, at Castle Buildings in Stormont, Belfast, Northern Ireland M...
View Photo »Martin McGuinness, Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, addresses the media in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on April 24, 2009. McGuinness revealed Friday that dissident republican groups are plotting to kill him.
View Photo »Martin McGuinness, Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, addresses the media in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on April 24, 2009. McGuinness revealed Friday that dissident republican groups are plotting to kill him.
View Photo »Martin McGuinness, Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, prepares to address the media in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on April 24, 2009. McGuinness revealed Friday that dissident republican groups are plotting to kill him.
View Photo »Martin McGuinness (R), deputy first minister of Northern Ireland, and Gerry Kelly, a Sinn Feinn member of the Northern Ireland Assembly, smile as they speak to media outside 10 Downing Street after a meeting with Prime Minister Gordon Brown, London, October 14, 2009.
View Photo »Martin McGuinness (R), deputy first minister of the Northern Ireland, leaves 10 Downing Street after a meeting with Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London October 14, 2009.
View Photo »Northern Ireland deputy First Minister and Sinn Fein politician, Martin McGuinness speaks to the media as he leaves 10 Downing Street in London after a meeting with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on establishing of the Justice Department of Northern Ireland, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) walks with Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson (L) and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness after their meeting at Stormont Castle in Belfast, Northern Ireland October 12, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton (C), poses for a photograph with Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson (L), and Deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness, at Stormont Castle in Belfast October 12, 2009.
View Photo »BELFAST - OCTOBER 12: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, poses with Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson (L) and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness (R), at Stormont Castle on October 12, 2009 in Belfast, United Kingdom.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) walks with Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson (L) and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness after their meeting at Stormont Castle in Belfast, Northern Ireland October 12, 2009.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) addresses a press conference with Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson (L) and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness (R) outside Stormont Castle in Belfast, on Monday October 12, 2009.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) leaves Stormont Castle in Belfast, on Monday October 12, 2009, with Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson (L) and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness (R).
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) leaves Stormont Castle in Belfast, on Monday October 12, 2009, with Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson (L) and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness (R).
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) poses for pictures with Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson (L) and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness (R) at Stormont Castle in Belfast, on Monday October 12, 2009.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) greets Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson (C) and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, (L) as she arrives at Stormont Castle in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on October 12, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, centre, Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson, left, and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness speak to the media at Stormont Castle, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Monday, Oct. 12, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is greeted by Martin McGuinness, Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister, at Stormont Castle, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Monday, Oct. 12, 2009. The U.S. Secretary of State met with local political leaders to dicsuss the Irish peace process.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, left, Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson, right, and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, right, speak to the media at Stormont Castle, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Monday, Oct. 12, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, centre, Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson, left, and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, right, speak to the media at Stormont Castle, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Monday, Oct. 12, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo issued by the Northern Ireland Government Office, showing U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, centre, being greeted by First Minister Peter Robinson, right, and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, left, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Sunday Oct. 11, 2009,...
View Photo »Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland Martin McGuinness stands with MP Michelle Gildernew as he speaks to media outside 10 Downing Street after his talks with Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London, October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland Martin McGuinness gestures as he speaks to media outside 10 Downing Street after his talks with Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland Martin McGuinness gestures as he speaks to media outside 10 Downing Street after his talks with Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland Martin McGuinness gestures as he speaks to media outside 10 Downing Street after his talks with Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London, October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Martin McGuinness, Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, addresses the media in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on April 24, 2009. McGuinness revealed Friday that dissident republican groups are plotting to kill him.
View Photo »It is designed to meet the concerns expressed by the parties in key areas and should give confidence that the supports are in place to move to the next phase in the process of consolidating partnership government in Northern Ireland
If the British Government really want this in place ... they will come up with the money. Gordon Brown has reiterated that this will not fail because of money. He said he was determined to deliver
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