Call from Northern Irelands deputy first minister is counter to pressure from Democratic Unionists for London to reintroduce direct ruleMartin McGuinness has urged David Cameron not to meet Democratic Unionist demands to suspend the Northern Ireland assembly over the crisis threatening power sharing in the region.
Northern Ireland’s deputy first minister and Sinn Féin’s chief negotiator during the peace negotiations that led to IRA ceasefires and eventual devolution, called on Cameron to resist calls for London to introduce novel laws that would allow Downing Street to put the assembly into cold storage. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com