
Stormont stalemate - what happens next?
There has been mud-slinging between the DUP and Sinn Fein as to who is to blame for the collapse of the Stormont talks.
There has been mud-slinging between the DUP and Sinn Fein as to who is to blame for the collapse of the Stormont talks. Arlene Foster said Sinn Fein was "not in agreement-finding mode" while the Michelle O'Neill accused the DUP of not having the "right attitude". Secretary of state James Brokenshire yesterday warned there will now be a "short window of opportunity" to strike a deal over issues like the Irish language and the legacy of the Troubles. If they don't, he faces a tough decision over direct rule or another election. Stephen talks to Sinn Fein's Conor Murphy, former executive press secretary David Gordon and BBC NI business and economics editor John Campbell discuss.
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Stormont stalemate - what happens next? Former Executive Press Secretary David Gordon and BBC NI Business and Economics Editor John Campbell discuss
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- Tue 28 Mar 201709:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle



