Peter Robinson says the Northern Ireland assembly should be suspended for urgent talks after the UUP walked out amid claims of ongoing IRA violenceNorthern Ireland’s first minister,Peter Robinson, wants a four-week adjournment of the Stormont assembly to try to solve the crisis that threatens to bring down power sharing.
Ahead of a assembly with David Cameron in Downing Street on Tuesday, or the Democratic Unionist party leader said the hiatus would be used for talks aimed at resolving unionists’ loss of faith in their Sinn Féin power-sharing partners. Related: First minister criticises UUP for quitting Northern Ireland's power-sharing deal Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com