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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
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 »
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
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
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 »
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
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Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland Martin McGuinness arrives at Downing Street for talks with Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, London, October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson arrives in Downing Street, in central London, on October 6, 2009. Gordon Brown was on Tuesday making another attempt to secure a deal to devolve responsibility for policing and justice in Northern Ireland to Stormont.
View Photo »Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson (C) arrives in Downing Street, in central London, on October 6, 2009. Gordon Brown was on Tuesday making another attempt to secure a deal to devolve responsibility for policing and justice in Northern Ireland to Stormont.
View Photo »Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness arrives in Downing Street, in central London, on October 6, 2009. Gordon Brown was on Tuesday making another attempt to secure a deal to devolve responsibility for policing and justice in Northern Ireland to Stormont.
View Photo »Democratic Unionist First Minister Peter Robinson speaks to the media near the Carson statue at Stormont Parliament buildings in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on October 5, 2009, as party members Samy Wilson (L) and Gregory Campbell (R) look on.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown leaves Stormont Castle in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on October 5, 2009. Prime Minister Gordon Brown flew into Northern Ireland on Monday as efforts to break the political impasse over policing and justice intensified.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (R) and Democratic Unionist First Minister Peter Robinson leave Stormont Castle in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown leaves Stormont Castle in Belfast, Northern Ireland, following a meeting with Democratic Unionist First Minister Peter Robinson and Sinn Fein Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (R) and Democratic Unionist First Minister Peter Robinson leave Stormont Castle in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Deputy First Minister for Northern Ireland Martin McGuinness (R) speaks to the media as Sinn Fein Leader Gerry Adams (L) looks on at Stormont Parliament buildings in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Deputy First Minister for Northern Ireland Martin McGuinness speaks to the media at Stormont Parliament buildings in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Democratic Unionist First Minister Peter Robinson (C) speaks to the media near the Carson statue at Stormont Parliament buildings in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on October 5, 2009, as party members Nigel Dodds (L) and Rev. William McCrea (R) look on.
View Photo »Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams, left, and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, right, speak to the media outside Parliament Buildings, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, meets with Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, second right, and First Minister Peter Robinson, right, at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Former U.S. president Bill Clinton (L) moderates a panel discussion about Northern Ireland with Peter Robinson (2nd L), First Minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly, Martin McGuinness (3rd L), Deputy First Minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly, Declan Kelly (3rd R), U.S. Economic...
View Photo »Martin McGuinness (L), Deputy First Minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly, Declan Kelly (C), U.S. Economic Envoy to Northern Ireland and Shaun Woodward (R), United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Northern Ireland participate in a panel discussion about Northern Ireland at the Clint...
View Photo »Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (L) moderates a panel discussion about Northern Ireland with Peter Robinson (2nd L), First Minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly, Martin McGuinness (2nd R), Deputy First Minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly and Declan Kelly (R), U.S. Economic...
View Photo »Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, left, and Pastor Malcolm Morgan look at a smashed window at the City Church in the University area of Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, June 23, 2009.
View Photo »Romanian ambassador to Britain Dr Ion Jinga, centre, Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson, right, and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, left, speaks to the media at Stormont Castle, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, June, 18, 2009.
View Photo »Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness addresses the media before meeting the Romanian families at the Ozone Leisure Centre in Belfast, in Northern Ireland, on June 17, 2009.
View Photo »A Romanian woman and her child are escorted by police into the Ozone Leisure Centre in Belfast, in Northern Ireland, on June 17, 2009.
View Photo »A Romanian woman and her child are escorted by police into the Ozone Leisure Centre in Belfast, in Northern Ireland, on June 17, 2009.
View Photo »Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness speaks to the media in front of a Republican mural during a press conference in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, Friday, April 24, 2009.
View Photo »A member of the Real Irish Republican Army (RIRA) group appears from the crowd to read out a statement during a parade by Irish Republican dissidents during a 1916 Easter Rising commemoration in the Cregan Cemetery in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, Monday, April, 13, 2009.
View Photo »A member of the Real Irish Republican Army (RIRA) group reads out a statement during a parade by Irish Republican dissidents during a 1916 Easter Rising commemoration in the Cregan Cemetery in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, Monday, April, 13, 2009.
View Photo »Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson arrives in Downing Street, in central London, on October 6, 2009. Gordon Brown was on Tuesday making another attempt to secure a deal to devolve responsibility for policing and justice in Northern Ireland to Stormont.
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