David Cameron ‘gravely concerned’ with political situation as DUP leader resigns after failing to win enough support to adjourn Stormont assemblyNorthern Ireland’s first minister has resigned with the region’s power-sharing government on the brink of collapse over police allegations that the IRA still exists.
Peter Robinson’s announcement came after his Democratic Unionist party,the largest at Stormont, was defeated in a vote to suspend the assembly for emergency talks to recall place. Related: Northern Ireland's political crisis: the key questions answered Related: Unionists may approach to regret collapse of power sharing over McGuigan murder Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com