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‘Riding high in May, shot down in June’: the DUP implosion explained
Speed Read The rule of Edwin Poots is now history, after only 21 days, following a revolt by the Democratic Unionist Party’s Assembly members and MPs
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Will cutting MPs’ pay break Northern Ireland deadlock?
Speed Read Stormont’s 600-day impasse sets world record for longest peacetime period without a government
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Why did the Supreme Court uphold Northern Ireland’s strict abortion laws?
Speed Read Majority of judges reject campaigners' challenge, but say the existing legislation is incompatible with human rights law
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Northern Ireland: new faces, old problems
In Depth A year without a political executive has left the country’s public services in crisis
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Northern Ireland budget bill paves way for direct rule
Speed Read Sinn Fein’s Gerry Adams admits power-sharing talks have failed
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Bill Clinton drafted in to end Northern Ireland impasse
Speed Read Former US president called to broker power-sharing agreement after months of deadlock between Sinn Fein and unionists
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Bombardier tax ruling: five things you need to know
In Depth US threat to slap Bombardier jets with 220% tariff puts 4,000 UK jobs at risk
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Why did the Stormont power-sharing talks fail?
Speed Read With the DUP and Sinn Fein blaming each other, a deal seems a long way off
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Northern Ireland in last-minute talks for power-sharing deal
Speed Read Sinn Fein hint at accepting Foster as first minister if DUP 'gave grounds on other matters'
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