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Tuesday, 15 October, 2002, 16:42 GMT 17:42 UK
Eames calls for end to IRA 'war'
Stormont crisis is coming to a head
Assembly has been put on ice
The IRA must say the war is over for good as a first step towards rebuilding the trust needed to revive the Northern Ireland political process, a leading clergyman has said.

Church of Ireland Primate Archbishop Robin Eames said it was time for loyalist and republican paramilitaries to announce the threat of violence was lifted.

He was speaking before the Northern Ireland Secretary John Reid addressed the House of Commons following the re-introduction of direct rule.
Archbishop Robin Eames
Archbishop Robin Eames: "Trust must be rebuilt"

The power-sharing executive was suspended for the fourth time at midnight on Monday following allegations of IRA intelligence gathering in the Northern Ireland Office. Four people have been charged over the claims.

Addressing a meeting of his Armagh Diocesan Synod on Tuesday, the Church of Ireland primate appealed for an end to the violence in society.

He said the clergy knew the "corrosive influence that the godfathers of terror exert over people's lives", which, he said, represented the clearest threat to normality.

Meanwhile, Dr Reid outlined the government's priorities in the days and months ahead in the House of Commons.

NIO ministerial responsibility
NI Secretary John Reid - Overall responsibility
Minister of State Jane Kennedy - Security, Education, Employment and learning
Des Browne - Health, Equality, Human Rights, Community relations
Ian Pearson - Finance, Economy, Agriculture
Angela Smith - Environment, Regional Development, Culture and Arts

"We will make every effort to find a way to bring back the devolved institutions as quickly as possible. The role and the responsibility of the political parties in achieving this is vital," he said.

"It is our aim to find a basis on which all of the political institutions can be brought back into operation as soon as possible."

Dr Reid said until devolution was restored: "The three priorities for the government are the good governance of Northern Ireland, carrying forward the agreement and addressing the present impasse."

"They will inform the approach of the government over the coming weeks and months."

And he reiterated his commitment that important ministerial decisions would not be halted in the interim.

Dr Reid also outlined the portfolios that have been given to the new Northern Ireland Office ministers MPs Angela Smith and Ian Pearson, which include environment, culture, arts and leisure, and regional development, and industry and trade, agriculture and finance.

John Reid: Secretary of State
John Reid: Due to address Parliament on the issue

Suspension means Dr Reid and his team of ministers are to take decisions previously taken by the power-sharing executive.

But Dr Reid has said he hopes the suspension will be short-lived, ahead of planned elections to the Stormont Assembly next May.

Meanwhile, Irish Premier Bertie Ahern has told the Dail that the republican movement needs to move more quickly from paramiltiarism to normal constitutinal politics.

Earlier on Tuesday, Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has challenged the British and Irish governments to spell out how they intend to implement the Good Friday Agreement.

Mr Adams said the current impasse could be sorted out - but required movement on the full implementation of the Good Friday Agreement.

Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley - whose two ministers resigned from the executive on Friday - said any talks to find a new political settlement must be held after an assembly election was called.

SDLP leader Mark Durkan said there must be a determined effort to deal with the underlying confidence issues.

Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble said talks now needed to focus on the activities of paramilitaries.

US President George W Bush said he supported the "difficult but necessary" decision to suspend.

Earlier this month, Mr Trimble said his party would pull out of power sharing unless the UK Government proposed the expulsion of Sinn Fein from the Stormont administration.

Unionists demanded Sinn Fein's expulsion from government over allegations of IRA activity, including claims it was involved in training left-wing Colombian guerrillas and was behind a break-in at the police's Belfast headquarters in March.

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BBC NI's London correspondent Stephen Walker:
"John Reid is prepared for a sustained period of direct rule"
Primate of all Ireland Archbishop Robin Eames:
"It is essential that reassurance is given to each of our communities"
Northern Ireland Secretary John Reid:
"In today's Northern Ireland, the path to power through democracy is open to everyone"
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