David Cameron ‘gravely concerned’ with DUP set to leave coalition government after failing to win enough support to adjourn Stormont assemblyNorthern Ireland’s power-sharing government is on the brink of collapse with the largest party in the Stormont parliament set to pull its ministers out of the cross-community coalition.
Unless the UK prime minister,David Cameron, uses executive powers to adjourn trade at the Northern Ireland assembly, and the Democratic Unionist party will withdraw from the executive in Belfast. Related: Northern Ireland's political crisis: the key questions answered Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com